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Groups (Indonesian:
Partai Golongan Karya),
often known by its
abbreviation Golkar, is a centre-right big tent
political party in Indonesia. It was founded...
- Suharto's New Order. The
election resulted in an
outright majority for
Golkar,
which retained its
status as the
ruling party of the country. According...
- were ten parti****nts; nine
political parties and the "functional group"
Golkar,
which came
first with more than 60
percent of the vote,
resulting in an...
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regime of
president Suharto. The
election resulted in a
clear victory for
Golkar,
which retained its
status as the
ruling party,
although the opposition...
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candidate in 2024
Indonesian presidential election.
Later at
August 2023,
Golkar and the
National Mandate Party (PAN)
joined the coalition.
However in September...
- non-consecutive
terms in
office (2004–2009 and 2014–2019). He was
unsuccessful as
Golkar's presidential nominee in the 2009
presidential election.
Before Kalla declared...
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stand for the
leadership of
Golkar because the party’s po****rity had slumped. In June 2018,
Titiek resigned from
Golkar and
joined Tommy's
Berkarya Party...
- Nedabang,
Alfons (12
March 2024). "65
Anggota DPRD NTT
Hasil Pemilu 2024, PDIP
Golkar Gerindra 9 Kursi, 26
Wajah Baru dan 15 Srikandi". kupang.tribunnews.com...
- 2013-07-27.
Golkar, Saeid. (2012)
Paramilitarization of the Economy: the Case of Iran's
Basij Militia,
Armed Forces & Society, Vol. 38, No. 4
Golkar, Saeid...
- (PDI) and the "functional group"
Golkar. As with all
elections during the New
Order regime, the government-backed
Golkar organization won an
absolute majority...