Nasdem Party

National Democratic Party
Partai Nasdem (Nasional Demokrat)
Chairman Surya Paloh
Secretary-General Nining Indra Saleh
Founded 11 November 2011
Headquarters Jakarta
Ideology Pancasila
International affiliation Progressive Alliance
Ballot number 5
DPR Seats
36 / 560
Provincial DPRD Seats
139 / 2,147
[1]
Website
www.partainasdem.id

The Nasdem Party (Indonesian: Partai NasDem) is a corporatist political party in Indonesia. It is partly funded by media baron Surya Paloh who founded the similarly named organization, Nasional Demokrat (Indonesian: Nasional Demokrat). Despite this, and logo similarity, Nasional Demokrat has insisted that it is not linked with the party.[2][3][4]

History

The Nasdem party has its origins in a youth-focused NGO called Nasional Demokrat (National Democrats) founded by Surya Paloh, who owns the MetroTV news channel, and Hamengkubuwono X, the sultan of Yogyakarta in 2010. It received extensive coverage on media owned by Surya Paloh. In 2011, Hamengkubuwono left the organization, unhappy with its transformation into a political party. Less than a month later, Surya Paloh formed the Nasdem Party, and appointed former National Mandate Party (PAN) politician Patrice Rio Capella as its first chairman.

The party was officially declared on 26 July 2011, although it had previously registered with the Justice and Human Rights Ministry in March. At the party's first convention in January 2013, Surya Paloh was appointed party chairman for the 2013 - 2018 term. The conference also conferred on him full authority to determine party strategy and policies and to win the 2014 election. Later the same month, one of the other founders and financial backers, media tycoon Hary Tanoesoedibjo, founder of the huge Media Nusantara Citra media group, suddenly left the party in protest at Surya Paloh's appointment and defected to the People's Conscience Party, led by former general Wiranto. Hary subsequently became that party's vice-presidential candidate. In late 2013 the Nasdem Party applied to contest the 2014 elections, and on 7 January 2014 the General Elections Commission (KPU) announced that the Nasdem was the only new party that met all the requirements. It competed along with 12 other national parties.[5][6]

Before founding the party, Surya Paloh had been a senior member of the Golkar Party for 40 years and rose to become chairman of the party's advisory council. He contested the presidential nomination at the 2004 Golkar convention, but lost. In 2009, Golkar nominated Jusuf Kalla as its candidate. However, Suraya Paloh has "repeatedly denied" that he formed the Nasdem Party to allow him to run for the presidency again.[7]

During the 2014 election campaign, the Indonesian Broadcasting Commission criticized Surya Paloh's MetroTV station for its excessive coverage of the party.[8]

Party platform

According to the party website, the party's policies are to:[9]

  • Fulfill the needs of the people
  • Reject democracy that merely complicates governance without bringing about gereral prosperity and that only leads to power routinely changing hands without producing quality leaders that set an example.
  • Build a mature democracy
  • Build a democracy based on strong people who are called on to bring about a bright future
  • Restore the ideals of the Indonesian Republic.
  • Support the constitutional mandate to build a prosperous nation based on the principles of economic democracy, a law-based state that holds human rights in high regard, and a nation that recognizes diversity
  • Bring about a nation that is just, prosperous and sovereign through a Movement for Change to Restore Indonesia.

Election results

Legislative election results

Election Ballot number Total seats won Total votes Share of votes Outcome of election Party leader
2014 1
36 / 560
8,402,812 6.72%[10] Increase36 seats, Governing Coalition Surya Paloh
2019 5

Presidential election results

Election Ballot number Candidate Running mate 1st round
(Total votes)
Share of votes Outcome 2nd round
(Total votes)
Share of votes Outcome
2014 2 Joko Widodo[11] Jusuf Kalla 70,997,833 53.15% Elected Green tick
2019 01 Joko Widodo Ma'ruf Amin TBD TBD TBD

Note: Bold text suggests the party's member

References

  1. Jakarta: "Jumlah Kursi & Fraksi DPRD DKI Jakarta Periode 2014-2019" (in Indonesian). DPRD DKI Jakarta.
    North Kalimantan: "Seluruh Parpol Kebagian Kursi di DPRD Kaltara". JPNN (in Indonesian). 29 April 2014.
    All others: "Data Perolehan Kursi DPRD Kabupaten Kota" (in Indonesian). University of Indonesia.
  2. "TV mogul funds NasDem Party: NasDem". The Jakarta Post. 25 July 2011. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
  3. "Nasdem Party declared, set to join 2014 polls". The Jakarta Post. 27 July 2011.
  4. "National Democrat civil organization is not Nasdem Party". The Jakarta Post. 8 July 2011. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
  5. Fionna, Ulla; Arifianto, Alexander (10 March 2014). "Getting to Know the Contestants of the 2014 Indonesian Parliamentary Elections" (PDF). ISEAS Perspective (14). ISSN 2335-6677. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 April 2015.
  6. "Sejarah Partai NasDem (History of the Nasdem Party)". Partai NasDem (in Indonesian).
  7. "Newly established Nasdem aims high in general election". The Jakarta Post. 18 March 2014.
  8. "KPI says Metro TV gives Nasdem too much airtime". The Jakarta Post. 18 March 2014.
  9. "Visi Dan Misi (Vision and Mission)". Partai NasDem (in Indonesian).
  10. "KPU sahkan hasil pemilu, PDIP nomor satu" (in Indonesian). BBC. 10 May 2014. Retrieved 1 August 2018.
  11. "Jokowi dan JK daftar ke KPU" (in Indonesian). BBC. 19 May 2014. Retrieved 1 August 2018.
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