National Mandate Party
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The National Mandate Party (Indonesian: Partai Amanat Nasional), frequently abbreviated to PAN, is an Islam-based[7][8] political party in Indonesia.
National Mandate Party Partai Amanat Nasional | |
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General Chairman | Zulkifli Hasan |
Secretary-General | Eddy Soeparno |
DPR group leader | Saleh Partaonan Daulay |
Founded | 23 August 1998; 25 years ago (23 August 1998) |
Headquarters | Jakarta |
Youth wing | BM PAN (National Mandate Upholder Young Front) |
Women's wing | PUAN (National Mandate Women) |
Membership (2022) | 567,415[1] |
Ideology | Islamic democracy Religious nationalism[2] Pancasila |
Political position | Centre[3][non-primary source needed] to centre-right[6] |
National affiliation | Onward Indonesia Coalition Advanced Indonesia Coalition |
Slogan | Bela Rakyat Bela Umat (Defend the People, Defend the Ummah) |
Anthem | Mars PAN (PAN March) |
Ballot number | 12 |
DPR seats | 48 / 580 |
DPRD I seats | 165 / 2,232 |
DPRD II seats | 1,302 / 17,340 |
Website | |
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It was founded by the modernist strand of Muslim society in Indonesia, including Amien Rais, the chairman of the Muhammadiyah organization, during the Indonesian Revolution. The party contested the 2009 elections under the chairmanship of Sutrisno Bachir.[9][10] It is described as a nationalist Muslim party.[7] It also upholds the Pancasila doctrine.
In 2014, the party obtained 7.59 percent of the popular vote, which is an increase from 6.03 percent in 2009 and 6.44 percent in 2004.[7] PAN is currently the ruling party in Southeast Sulawesi.[7]