Freedom Party (Indonesia)

The Freedom Party (Indonesian: Partai Merdeka) was a political party in Indonesia. It was established in 2002 as a reaction to the disappointment felt by several economic activists to the failure of the new Indonesian parties established after the end of the New Order regime to make meaningful changes to the political system. Rather than fighting for political aims, the party focus is on bringing about a people's economy. The three main principles of the party were nationhood, rule by the people and independence.

Freedom Party
Partai Merdeka
ChairmanRosmawi Hasan
Secretary-GeneralAhmad Muzani
FounderAdi Sasono
Founded10 October 2002
Dissolved1 June 2011
Merged intoNational Unity Party
HeadquartersJakarta
IdeologyPancasila
Political positionCentre
Ballot number41
DPR seats0
Website
Partai Merdeka

In the 2004 legislative election, the party won 0.7% of the popular vote and no seats. After initially failing to qualify, following a lawsuit it contested the 2009 elections, but came last, winning only 0.11% of the popular vote, from the electoral threshold of 2.50% and for the second time, no seats.[1][2][3] Following its poor result in the 2009 vote, the party joined nine other smaller parties to form the National Unity Party (Indonesian: Partai Persatuan Nasional).[4]

Election results

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Presidential election results

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Election Ballot number Candidate Running mate 1st round
(Total votes)
Share of votes Outcome 2nd round
(Total votes)
Share of votes Outcome
2004 4 Megawati Sukarnoputri Hasyim Muzadi 31,569,104 26.61% Runoff 73,874,562 60.80% Lost
2009 2 Megawati Sukarnoputri Prabowo Subianto 32,548,105 26.59% Lost

Legislative election results

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Election Ballot number Leader Total seats won Seat change Total votes Share of votes Outcome of election
2004 4 Adi Sasono
0 / 550
842,541 0.74% Opposition
2009 41 Rosmawi Hasan
0 / 560
Steady 0 111,069 0.11% Opposition

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