- Indonesian Democratic Party – Struggle
Infobox Indonesian Political Party
name_english = Indonesian Democratic Party – Struggle
name_native = Partai Demokrasi Indonesia Perjuangan
chair =Megawati Sukarnoputri
SecGen = Pramono Anung W
foundation =1998
headquarters =Jakarta
DPRseats = 109 (20%)
ideology = Pancasila
website = [http://www.pdi-perjuangan.or.id/ pdi-perjuangan.or.id]
BallNo = 28The Indonesian Democratic Party – Struggle (Indonesian: "Partai Demokrasi Indonesia Perjuangan", PDI-P) is apolitical party inIndonesia . It is led byMegawati Sukarnoputri , the daughter of Indonesian first presidentSukarno , who was Indonesian president from 2001 to 2004. Itsideology is based on Pancasila.Origins
At the 1993 National Congress,
Megawati Sukarnoputri was elected as the Chairperson of theIndonesian Democratic Party , one of the twopolitical parties recognized bySuharto 'sOrde Baru regime. This result was never recognized by the Government and they continued to push for Budi Harjono, their candidate for the Chairpersonship to be elected. A Special Congress was held where the Government expected to have Harjono elected, but Megawati once again emerged victorious. The victory was consolidated when a PDI National Assembly ratified the results of the Congress.In June 1996, the Government finally made their move. Another National Congress was held in Medan, where Megawati was not invited to come along and attended by anti-Megawati members. With the Government's backing,
Suryadi , a former Chairperson was re-elected as PDI's Chairperson. Megawati refused to acknowledge the results of this congress and continued to see herself as the rightful leader of PDI.Suryadi began threatening to take back PDI's Headquarters in Jakarta. This threat came true during the morning of 27th July 1996 [cite web
last = B.
first = Edy
title = Kronologi Peristiwa 27 Juli 1996
publisher = Tempo
date = 10 August 1996
url = http://www.tempointeraktif.com/ang/min/01/23/utama1.htm
accessdate = 2006-10-31 ] .That morning, Suryadi's supporters (reportedly with the Government's backing) attacked the PDI Headquarters and faced resistance from Megawati supporters who had been stationed there ever since the National Congress in Medan. In the ensuing fight, Megawati's supporters managed to hold on to the headquarters.A riot then ensued, followed by a crackdown by the Government. The Government would later blame the riots on the
People's Democracy Party (PRD).Despite being overthrown as Chairperson by Suryadi and the Government, the event made Megawati famous, giving her figure both sympathy and popularity.
PDI was now divided into two factions, Megawati's faction and Suryadi's faction. Megawati's faction had wanted to participate in the 1997 Legislative Elections, but the Government only recognized Suryadi's faction. In the 1997 Legislative Elections, Megawati and her supporters threw their support behind the
United Development Party leaving PDI to languish with only 3% of the votes.In October 1998, after Suharto's fall, Megawati declared the formation of PDI-P, adding the suffix "perjuangan" (struggle) to differentiate her faction of PDI from the Government backed one. Megawati was also elected as the Chairperson of PDI-P as well as being nominated for President in 1999.
1999 Legislative Elections
PDI-P was by far the most popular political party coming into the 1999 Legislative Elections. With 33% of the votes, PDI-P emerged victorious.
1999 People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) General Session
As the 1999 MPR General Session loomed closer, it was expected that PDI-P would once again play the dominant role. However, despite winning the Legislative Elections, PDI-P did not have
absolute majority . Despite this however, PDI-P never formed a coalition with any of the other political parties in the lead up to the 1999 MPR General Session. The closest thing PDI-P had to a coalition was a loose alliance withAbdurrahman Wahid 'sNational Awakening Party (PKB).The Presidency looked set to be contested by Megawati and the then incumbent
BJ Habibie ofGolkar who was looking for a second term. However, MPR ChairmanAmien Rais had other ideas as he formed a coalition called the Central Axis which consisted of Muslim Parties. Amien also announced that he would like to nominate Wahid as President. PKB, their alliance with PDI-P never cemented, now moved over to the Central Axis. Golkar then joined this coalition after Habibie's accountability speech was rejected and he withdrew from the race.It finally came down to Megawati and Wahid. Wahid, with a powerful coalition backing him was elected as Indonesia's 4th President with 373 votes to Megawati's 313.
The PDI-P supporters were outraged. As the winners of the Legislative Elections, they expected to win the Presidential Elections also. PDI-P masses began rioting in cities such as
Jakarta , Solo andMedan . The normally peacefulBali was also involved in pro-Megawati protests. Wahid then realized that there was a need to recognize PDI-P's status as the winners of the Legislative Elections. With that, he encouraged Megawati to run for the Vice Presidency.Megawati rejected this offer when she saw that she had to face opponents such as
United Development Party 's (PPP)Hamzah Haz and Golkar'sAkbar Tanjung andWiranto . After some politicking by Wahid, Akbar and Wiranto withdrew from the race. Wahid also ordered PKB to throw their weight behind Megawati. Megawati was now confident and competed in the Vice Presidential elections. She was elected as Vice President with 396 votes to Hamzah's 284.2000 Party Congress
The First PDI-P Congress was held in
Semarang ,Central Java in April2000 , during which Megawati was re-elected as the Chairperson of PDI-P for a 2nd term.The Congress was noted as one where Megawati consolidated her position within PDI-P by taking harsh measures to remove potential rivals [cite web
last = Firmansyah
first = Arif
title = Kisah Para Penantang Yang Terpental (The Story of the Ousted Challengers)
publisher = Tempo
date = 11 February 2005
url = http://www.tempointeraktif.com/hg/narasi/2005/02/11/nrs,20050211-03,id.html
accessdate = 2006-11-02 ] . During the election for the Chairperson, two other candidates emerged in the form ofEros Djarot andDimyati Hartono . Both Eros and Dimyati ran for the Chairpersonship because they did not want Megawati to hold the PDI-P Chairpersonship while concurrently being Vice President.For Eros, when finally received his nomination from the
South Jakarta branch, membership problems arose and made his nomination void. Eros was then not allowed to go and participate in the congress. Disillusioned with what he perceived to be acult of personality developing around Megawati, Eros left PDI-P. In July 2002, he would form theFreedom Bull National Party .For Dimyati, although his candidacy was not opposed as harshly as Djarot's, he was removed from his position as Head of PDI-P's Central Branch. He kept his position as a
People's Representative Council (DPR) member but retired in February 2002. In April 2002, Dimyati formed the Our Homeland of Indonesia Party (PITA).PDI-P During Wahid's Presidency
Although it had not supported Wahid to the Presidency, PDI-P members received ministerial positions in his cabinet because of Megawati's position as Vice President. As time went on, much like the Central Axis that had supported Wahid, PDI-P would grow disillusioned with Wahid. In April 2000,
Laksamana Sukardi , a PDI-P member who held position as Minister of Investments and State Owned Enterprises was sacked from his position. When PDI-P enquired as to why this was done, Wahid claimed it was because of corruption but never backed up his claim.The relationship improved somewhat when later in the year, Wahid authorized Megawati as the Vice President to manage the day-to-day running of the Government. However, Megawati and PDI-P had slowly but surely started to distance themselves from Wahid and join forces with the Central Axis. Finally, in July 2001 at a Special Session of the MPR, Wahid was removed as President. Megawati was then elected as President to replace him with Hamzah as her Vice President.
Further Splits Within the Party
PDI-P faced further splits after Megawati became President with more disillusioned members leaving the Party.
Two of these members were Megawati's own sisters. In May 2002,
Sukmawati Sukarnoputri formed theIndonesian National Party Marhaenism (PNI-Marhaenisme). This was followed in November 2002, withRachmawati Sukarnoputri declaring the formation of thePioneers' Party (PP).2004 Legislative Elections
By 2004, the reformist sentiments that had led PDI-P to victory in the 1999 Legislative Elections had died down. Many were disappointed with what Reformation had achieved thus far and were also disappointed with Megawati's Presidency. This reflected itself in the 2004 legislative election, PDI-P obtained 18.5% of the total vote, down from the 33.7% it obtained during the 1999 legislative election. [http://www.kpu.go.id/Sejarah/pemilu1999.shtml]
2004 Presidential Elections
PDI-P nominated Megawati as its Presidential candidate for the 2004 Presidential Elections.
Many running mates were considered, including Hamzah Haz (To renew their partnership from),
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono , andJusuf Kalla . Finally, Megawati electedNahdatul Ulama Chairman Hasyim Muzadi as her running mate. It was expected that Megawati would appeal to Nationalist sentiments while Hasyim would appeal to Islamist ones. In the first round of elections, Megawati/Hasyim came second to Yudhoyono/Kalla.To improve Megawati's chances in the run-off, PDI-P, formed a coalition with PPP, Golkar,
Reform Star Party (PBR) andProsperous Peace Party (PDS) in August 2004. However Megawati/Hasyim was convincingly beaten in the run-off against Yudhoyono/Kalla.The National Coalition then turned their eyes on being oppositions for the Yudhoyono/Kalla Government in DPR. With Kalla's election as Chairman of Golkar, Golkar defected onto the Government's side, leaving PDI-P as the only major opposition party in the DPR.
2005 Party Congress
On
March 28 ,2005 , the Second PDI-P Congress was held in Sanur,Bali where Megawati was re-elected to the Chairpersonship of PDI-P for a 3rd term. Her brother,Guruh Sukarnoputra , was chosen as Head of the Party's Education and Culture department.This congress was noted for the formation of a faction called the Renewal of PDI-P Movement. This movement called for a renewal of the Party leadership if it is to win the 2009 Legislative Elections. Although they attended the Congress, the members of the Renewal of the PDI-P movement left once Megawati was re-elected. In December 2005, these same members would form the
Democratic Renewal Party (PDR).List of Chairperson
* Megawati Sukarnoputri (1998-)
External links
*id [http://www.seasite.niu.edu/Indonesian/Indonesian_Elections/Indo-pemilu99/11pdip.htm 1999 Legislative Elections Profile]
*id [http://www.tempo.co.id/majalah/free/pilpres/meg-1.html Article on Megawati/Hasyim]References
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