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Gelora Party

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Indonesian People's Wave Party
Partai Gelombang Rakyat Indonesia
AbbreviationGelora
General ChairmanAnis Matta
Secretary-GeneralMahfudz Siddiq
Founded28 October 2019; 5 years ago (2019-10-28)
Split fromPKS
HeadquartersJakarta
IdeologyIslamic democracy
Islamic modernism
Populism
Pancasila
National affiliationAdvanced Indonesia Coalition
Ballot number7
DPR seats
0 / 580
DPRD I seats
1 / 2,372
DPRD II seats
72 / 17,510
Website
partaigelora.id

Indonesian People's Wave Party (Indonesian: Partai Gelombang Rakyat Indonesia), commonly abbreviated as Gelora (Passion), is a political party in Indonesia. The party establishment was declared on 10 November 2019, and its political party status was recognised by the Ministry of Law and Human Rights on 2 June 2020.[1]

The party is founded by former Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) members Anis Matta and Fahri Hamzah, among others, with actor and former West Java deputy governor Deddy Mizwar also joined the new party. Gelora Party portrays itself as nationalist and an adherent of Pancasila despite their former Islamist PKS background.[2] Gelora Party aimed to attract undecided voters, and to participate in 2020 local elections.

History

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The Indonesian People's Wave Party or Gelora was founded on October 28, 2019 with the idea and ideals of making Indonesia a power in the top five of the world. This idea was first conveyed by Anis Matta in his speech "New Directions for Indonesia" at the KAMMI Alumni Family Work Conference in Jakarta, 3 February 2018.[3] This speech continues the idea of "Indonesia's Third Wave" which Anis wrote in 2014.

Next, the process of establishing a Party began by forming a Preparatory Team for the Formation of a New Party led by Mahfudz Siddiq. Apart from officially having a legal entity, currently the Gelora Indonesia Party has management in 34 DPWs at the provincial level, 445 DPDs at the district & city level, and 4,395 DPCs at the sub-district level.[4]

In the 2024 legislative election, the party failed to win enough votes to qualify for the national House of Representatives. The party claimed that over 70 of its candidates were elected to seats in city and regency DPRD across the country,[5] and it also won one seat in the provincial DPRD of Highland Papua.[6]

Ideology

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Anis Matta described the party's ideology as "Pancasila with Islamic identity", and stated that Gelora is not "PKS-Perjuangan" (Prosperous Justice Party-Struggle).[7]

Election results

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Legislative election results

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Election Ballot number Total seats won Total votes Share of votes Outcome of election Party leader
2024 7
0 / 580
1,282,000 0.84% Governing coalition Anis Matta

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
2024 2 Prabowo Subianto Gibran Rakabuming Raka 96,214,691 58.59% Elected

References

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  1. ^ Rochman, Fathur (2 June 2020). Burhani, Ruslan (ed.). "Menkumham Serahkan SK Badan Hukum Partai Gelora". antaranews.com (in Indonesian).
  2. ^ Dewi Nurita (23 February 2020). "Partai Gelora Mengklaim sebagai PKS yang Mengindonesia". Tempo.co (in Indonesian).
  3. ^ Jatmiko, Bambang Priyo (2018-02-03). "Mantan Presiden PKS: Santai Saja, Kita akan Lakukan Lompatan Besar". Kompas (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2024-03-15.
  4. ^ "Anis Matta: Berkas Verifikasi Partai Gelora Sudah Lengkap 100 Persen, Tinggal Diserahkan ke KPU – Partai Gelora Indonesia". partaigelora.id. Retrieved 2024-03-15.
  5. ^ "Memperoleh 75 Kursi DPRD, Anis Matta: Partai Gelora Punya Harapan Besar Meski Belum Lolos ke Senayan". ReporterID (in Indonesian). 24 March 2024. Retrieved 11 July 2024.
  6. ^ "Maju Pilgub Papua Pegunungan, Bupati Mamberamo Raya Daftar ke Partai Gelora". Forum News Network (in Indonesian). 22 May 2024. Retrieved 11 July 2024.
  7. ^ Sudrajat (2019-11-13). "Anis Matta Tegaskan Partai Gelora Bukan PKS Perjuangan" [Anis Matta asserts that the Gelora Party is not "PKS-Struggle"]. Detik.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2023-11-25.