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  2. Socialist Party of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Sjahrir speaking at a PSI election meeting in Bali, 1955. Following the dissolution of the United States of Indonesia and the reestablishment of the unitary Republic of Indonesia in 1950, the PSI was awarded 17 of the 232 seats in the new legislature, the People's Representative Council (DPR), a total in proportion to the estimated strength of the party.

  3. Socialist Party of Indonesia (Parsi) - Wikipedia

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    The primary objective of Parsi was the independence of Indonesia from colonial rule, which was to be followed by the construction of a socialist society. [ 3 ] In December 1945, at a meeting in Cheribon , the party merged with the Socialist People's Party (Paras), forming the Socialist Party with Amir Sjarifuddin as vice-chairman. [ 2 ]

  4. Indonesian Socialist Youth - Wikipedia

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    Dutch soldiers holding a poster of Stalin at the office of the Pemuda Sosialis Indonesia. Pesindo has a white star on a red background. The white colour of the star symbolises pure and holy ideals, while the red colour as the background symbolises the spirit of the people. In addition, Pesindo also has a march, the blood of the people.

  5. Socialist Party (Indonesia) - Wikipedia

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    The Socialist Party (Indonesian: Partai Sosialis, PS) was socialist political party in Indonesia which existed from 1945 to 1948. The party was founded as a merger between the Socialist People's Party (Paras) of Prime Minister Sutan Sjahrir and Socialist Party of Indonesia (Parsi) of Defence Minister Amir Sjarifuddin. Sjahrir became chairman of ...

  6. List of socialist states - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia (Socialist Party, 1945–1948) Union of Burma (Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League, 1948–1962) Republic of Uganda (Uganda People's Congress, 1960–1971; 1980–1985) Islamic Republic of Pakistan (Pakistan Peoples Party, 1970–1977; 1988–1990; 1993–1996; 2008–2013)

  7. Socialist People's Party (Indonesia) - Wikipedia

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    The Socialist People's Party (Indonesian: Partai Rakjat Sosialis, abbreviated Paras) was a political party in Indonesia.It was founded in Djakarta in 1945, and Sutan Sjahrir was the chairman of the party.

  8. Indonesian Solidarity Party - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesian Solidarity Party (Indonesian: Partai Solidaritas Indonesia, PSI) is a political party in Indonesia that focuses on women's rights, pluralism, and Indonesian youth. It is led by Kaesang Pangarep who is the youngest son of President Joko Widodo. He joined the party on 23 September 2023 and became the general chairman on 25 ...

  9. People's Youth (Indonesia) - Wikipedia

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    The organisation was formed as the Socialist Youth of Indonesia (Pemuda Sosialis Indonesia or Pesindo). Initially the organisation was set up on the initiative of then Minister of Defence Amir Sjarifuddin, as the youth wing of the Socialist Party of Indonesia. A congress was held on 10 and 11 November 1945, where seven locally based youth ...