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A nationalist party; in the last election held in Indonesia (mid-1999), the Indonesian Democratic Party (Partai Demokrasi Indonesia) was the winner, 153 seats.
Its leader, H. E. Megawati Soekarnoputri, is the president of the republic. Here
is one of her most generally seen campaign/political flags. It is still in use now and will likely be used again in the 2004 election.
Sammy Kanadi, 8 December 1999
The PDIP is indeed a split of the PDI. As said above, the PDIP won in 1999
33% of the votes and 153 out of the 500 seats (but there were still 38 seats
allocated to the armed forces); in 2004, the PDIP won only 18.5 % of the votes
and 109 out of the 550 seats. Megawati was defeated in the second round of the
2004 presidential election by Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. According to photographs
available on the party website, the flag is still in use. See for instance:
http://www.pdi-perjuangan.or.id/gallery/func,detail/id,152/.
Ivan Sache, 24 November 2008
Golongan Karya is the full name of
the party, meaning "Functional Groups".
Ivan Sache, 24 November 2008
A Muslim party; 58 seats in 1999. The flag shown here is the pre-1999 flag of
the party. This flag is now used by
another new party, PP or Partai Persatuan.
The current flag of the PPP is pale green, charged with the image of the Ka'bah, holy site of the Moslem. It was adopted in 1999.
A variant of this flag is predominantly black, with a rather squarish mosque in perspective, receding to the hoist, on a green field. The building has orange features and below the initials PPP are shown in black.
Jorge Candeias, 8 June 1999
The emblem of the party is shown on Wikipedia Indonesia:
http://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berkas:PPP.gif
Ivan Sache, 24 November 2008Partai Amanat Nasional (National Mandate Party)
35 seats in 1999. Rais' party - a white sun on a dark blue field with the blue initials on white below. I don't know if it means anything, but the sun has 32 rays. I think I've seen this symbol on a blue bedsheet in TV images. Without the party's initials.
Jorge Candeias, 8 June 1999
PKB, Partai Kebangkitan Bangsa (Party of the National Awakening)
51 seats in 1999 election.
A Muslim party. The flag of the PKB is a white or green (two color officially used) flag charged with the symbol of PKB, a globe showing
Indonesian map and an Arabic inscription on it, surrounded by a circle of stars. This is the party of the former Indonesian
president, Abdurrahman Wahid.
A variant of this flag shows the party symbol on a green field with the party name below in white. The symbol is a map of Indonesia on a schematic planet map (i.e. - a few parallels and meridians on a circle) in white, surrounded by 9 golden stars, the one at 0:00 h twice as large as the others. The symbol also brings the party's initials in black outside the green field.
Jorge Candeias, 8 June 1999
Partai Kami
image by Sammy Kanadi
PRD, Partai Rakyat Demokratik, Democratic People's Party
image
located by Dov Gutterman
The flag-logo of The People's Democratic Party is taken from www.xs4all.nl/~peace/pubeng/mov/mov.html
Dov Gutterman, 11 March 1999
PILAR
PILAR is the acronym of "Partai Pilihan Rakyat", the People's Choice Party.
Ivan Sache, 24 November 2008
6 seats in 1999 elections.
The Justice and Unity Party (Partai Keadilan dan Persatuan) was using an
emblem, which is shown at:
www.seasite.niu.edu/
id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partai_
Tomislav Todorovic, 3 August 2009
1999 elections: 14 seats. /p>
image located by Valentin Poposki, 12 August 2006
Source: http://www.partairepubliku.or.id/Contoh%20Bendera%20&%20Plang.htm
Red flag, with party symbol in center and party name below. The symbol consists of a red centered yellow rayed sun, surrounded by a wreath of a green and white plant on left and green and yellow on the right.
image by António Martins-Tuválkin, 16 April 2007
Partai Demokrat, #9 in
this page, seems to have a dark blue and light blue horizontal tribar with
party logo and name over all. The logo is a three-pointed star pointing up
faceted in red and white; the party name, in white serif capitals, running along
the bottom of the bottom stripe.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 16 April 2007
The "Partai Demokrasi Kebangsaan" (PDK, Democratic Nationhood Party) was
founded in 2002 as the "Partai Persatuan Demokrasi Kebangsaan" (PPDK, United
Democratic Nationhood Party). Chaired by Ryaas Rasyid, the party won 5 out of
the 500 seats in the 2004 general election.
A photograph available on the
party website shows the party flag behind the president of the party. The flag
is white with the emblem of the party in the middle. The name of the party is
written in black letters above the emblem; there is something written in black
letters below the emblem. The party emblem is a white disk surrounded by a thick
green ring charged with a yellow 17-linked chain and charged in the middle with
a red star flanked by a rice panicle and a cotton branch.
http://www.pdk.or.id/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=14&Itemid=28
Ivan Sache, 25 November 2008
The "Partai Kristen Demokrat Sejahtera" (PKDS, Welfare Democrat Christian
Party) was founded in 11 October 2007 in Jakarta.
Photographs taken
during a meeting held on 26 October 2007 show three section flags, as white with
a blue fringe, the party emblem in the middle and the section name written in
blue letters below the emblem:
- DPD DKI JAKARTA (Daerah Khusus Ibukota
Jakarta, Jakarta Province)
- DPD JAWA BARAT (Province of West Java)
- DPD BANTEN (Province of Banten)
DPD stands for "Dewan Pimpinan
Daerah". The party emblem is a light blue disk surrounded by the party name in
red capital letters and charged with a sailing boat with a dark blue roof, a
cross-shaped mast, a red sail and a white dove overall.
http://www.partaipkds.com/dpd_jakarta.htm
Direct links to the images:
http://www.partaipkds.com/DPD-JAKARTA.gif - Jakarta
http://www.partaipkds.com/DPD%20JAWA%20BARAT.gif - West Java
http://www.partaipkds.com/DPD-BANTEN.gif - Banten
Ivan Sache, 25
November 2008
The "Partai Karya Peduli Bangsa" (PKPB, Concern for the Nation Functional
Party) was founded in 2002 in Jakarta. Chaired by H.R. Hartono, the PKPB won 2
out of the 500 seats in the general election in 2004.
A photograph
available on the party website shows the official stand during a party meeting
flanked by party flags, white or green with the party emblem, and a possible
writing below the emblem. The party emblem is a green pentagon charged in the
middle with a yellow star, flanked by a cotton branch and a rice panicle,
standing on the white letters "PKPB" and white steps reaching the bottom of the
emblem.
http://www.pkpb.net/?Gallery_Photo&pic=11&page=0
Ivan Sache, 26
November 2008
image resized from id.wikipedia.org by Ivan Sache, 26 November 2008
"Partai Matahari Bangsa" (PMB, National Sun Party) is an Islamic political
party founded on 16 December 2006, which plans to compete in the 2009 general
election.
The party website shows a photograph of a rickshaw
demonstration, with several party flags, which seems to be strictly equivalent
to the party emblem. The party emblem is made of a red square charged with a
12-pointed, multifaceted white and red sun; below the square is a white
rectangle charged with the red letters "PMB" above "PARTAI MATAHARI BANGSA". The
whole is surrounded by a thin white and red border.
http://www.pmb.or.id/
http://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berkas:Logopmb.jpg
Ivan Sache, 26
November 2008