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Christian Party (Indonesian:
Partai Kristen Indonesia),
better known as
Parkindo, was a
Christian political party active in
Indonesia from 1950
until 1973...
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claimed themselves as the
successor of the
Indonesian Christian Party 1945 (
Parkindo 1945). The
party is led by Eko Pratama, the
leader of
student executive...
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would later become one of the
founders of the
Indonesian Christian Party (
Parkindo). His mother,
Julia Sibuea, was a rice trader.
Sabam began his political...
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Djosan was
criticized by PNI,
Parkindo, and Masyumi. PNI
refused to
recognize Djosan's governorship,
while Parkindo and
Masyumi considered Djosan as...
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Independence (IPKI),
Murba Party (Partai Murba), the
Indonesian Christian Party (
Parkindo),
Catholic Party (Partai Katolik). On 10
January 1973, as part of Suharto's...
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Parkindo) in the 1955 elections, on
which he
served from 1956
until 1959. He
would later be re-appointed as the
member and the head of the
Parkindo fraction...
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Indonesian Christian Party 1945 (Indonesian:
Partai Kristen Indonesia 1945,
Parkindo 45) was a
political party in Indonesia. The
party was a
successor to the...
- 1973. Simorangkir, J.C.T. (1989), M****cript
Sejarah Parkindo [M****cript of the
History of
Parkindo] (in Indonesian), Jakarta:
Yayasan Komunikasi, pp. 9–23...
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politician from
North Sumatra. A
member of the
Indonesian Christian Party (
Parkindo), he
served in
several national cabinets during the
Indonesian National...
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political party in Indonesia. It portra****
itself as the
reincarnation of
Parkindo, the
Indonesian Christian Party,
which contested the 1955 and 1971 elections...