Aceh Abode Party

Political party in Indonesia

The Aceh Abode Party (Indonesian: Partai Darul Aceh), formerly the Aceh Sovereignty Party (Indonesian: Partai Daulat Aceh) and Aceh Peace Party (Indonesian: Partai Damai Aceh), is a regional political party in Indonesia originally established to accommodate religious figures not associated with the Free Aceh Movement (GAM). It contested the 2009 elections in the province of Aceh under its original name. Its electoral target was 20% or 3 million votes, but it only won 39,706 votes (1.85% of the Aceh vote). Under the current party name, it took part in the 2014 elections, and garnered 72,721 votes, a 3% share of the Aceh vote. This was enough for it to be awarded one seat in the 81-member Aceh People's Representative Council.[1][2][3][4]

In 2016, it changed its name to Aceh Regional Party.[5] The party's representation in the provincial council increased to 3 seats following the 2019 election.[6] It changed its name once more in 2021 into the Aceh Abode Party, the party's fourth name.[7]

References

  1. ^ Simanjuntak, Hotli (18 August 2008). "Finally, Aceh local parties to take part in general election". The Jakarta Post. Archived from the original on 21 August 2008. Retrieved 2023-03-23.
  2. ^ International Crisis Group Update (2008) Briefing Asia Briefing NĀ°81, Jakarta/Brussels, 9 September 2008 Indonesia: Pre-Election Anxieties in Aceh Archived 10 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Tempo magazine No. 0931/March 31-April 06, 2009, pp46-47
  4. ^ Nainggolan, Bestian; Wahyu, Yohan (2016). Partai Politik Indonesia 1999-2019 (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Kompas Media Nusantara. pp. 227ā€“230. ISBN 978-602-412-005-4.
  5. ^ "Pengesahan sebagai Badan Hukum Partai Daerah Aceh" (PDF). Ministry of Law and Human Rights. Retrieved 9 May 2018.
  6. ^ "Partai Aceh Raih Kursi Terbanyak DPR Aceh 2019-2024". Republika (in Indonesian). 23 August 2019. Retrieved 11 July 2023.
  7. ^ "Resmi Berganti Nama Jadi Partai Darul Aceh, PDA Terima SK Kemenkumham, Ini Pergantian Keempat". Serambi News (in Indonesian). 1 December 2021. Retrieved 11 July 2023.
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