Talk:Indonesian National Party
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Then and now
editThe history of the various organizations using the initials PNI is rather complex. Is there enough historical continuity to add details of the current PNI (PNI-Marhaen) in this article or not? And what about the dissolution of the original PNI? Any thoughts anyone? If none are forthcoming, I plan to expand this article to cover all the PNIs in the interests of completion given the forthcoming election. Any comments welcome. Davidelit (talk) 17:02, 25 July 2008 (UTC)
Marhaenism
edit@Vif12vf , I don't think Marhaenism was very popular back then, it wasn't the official ideology of this party. Mhatopzz (talk) 02:00, 9 October 2021 (UTC)
article split
editIn june it was suggested to split this article:
- Indonesian National Party (1927)
- Indonesian National Party (1945)
- Indonesian National Party (1946)
The split/separation of the one into three, needs more eyes I think, I do hope other might join the discussion. JarrahTree 09:57, 24 July 2022 (UTC)
- Oppose In my opinion, the 1927 PNI, while important, did not do enough or last long enough to merit its own article, while the 1945 version lasted only two weeks. I think keeping all PNIs in one article provides enough context for the 1946 reincarnation and avoids unnecessary splitting that would produce two tiny articles. Davidelit (Talk) 06:24, 25 July 2022 (UTC)
Split of the article?
editThree years ago, there was a proposal to split this article into three, I'm now proposing it again. I believe that this article should be split into three as follows:
- Indonesian National Party (1927)
- Indonesian National Party (1945)
- Indonesian National Party (1946)
They are completely different parties—though with some overlap in terms of leaders—and each deserves their own article. There is more than enough material on the original PNI out there, such as Road to Exile: The Indonesian Nationalist Movement, 1927–1934 by John Ingleson. While the 1945 party's existence was brief, it played a role during the Indonesian National Revolution and it led to the 3 November 1945 declaration. Kaythehistorian (talk) 13:25, 30 May 2025 (UTC)
