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Coalition of Change Koalisi Perubahan | |
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Abbreviation | KP, KPP |
Presidential Candidate | Anies Baswedan |
Vice-Presidential Candidate | Muhaimin Iskandar |
National Team Captain | Syaugi Alaydrus |
Founder | |
Founded | 24 March 2023 |
Ideology |
Pancasila Social justice Welfare state |
Political position | Big tent [A] |
Member parties | |
Supporting parties | |
Colours |
Sapphire Forest green Minium |
Slogan | Indonesia Adil Makmur untuk Semua (Just and Prosperous Indonesia for All) AMIN Aja Dulu! (AMIN First!) |
DPR RI | 53 / 580 |
DPRD I | 699 / 2,372 |
DPRD II | 5,061 / 17,510 |
Website | |
aminajadulu | |
^ A: The coalition is considered as from centre-left, centre, right-wing, and far-right that does have a big tent position. |
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Politics of Indonesia |
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The Coalition of Change for Unity ( Indonesian: Koalisi Perubahan untuk Persatuan), also known as the Coalition of Change (Indonesian: Koalisi Perubahan) or the Blue Sapphire Coalition (Indonesian: Koalisi Biru Safir), was a political alliance in Indonesia, formed through an agreement between three political parties: NasDem Party, PKS, and Democratic Party, in preparation for the 2024 Indonesian presidential election. [1]
On 3 October 2022, NasDem Party leader Surya Paloh officially declared Anies Baswedan as their presidential candidate for the 2024 Indonesian presidential election. [2] As of December 2022, Coalition of Change has not yet officially been formed from the three political parties, despite confirmations it was in the works, with current plans for formation set for January 2023. [3] On 24 March 2023, the coalition formally chartered by the three parties. [4]
In September 2023, the Democratic Party left the coalition after Anies chose Muhaimin Iskandar, PKB's chairman, as his running mate, and PKB subsequently joined the coalition. [5]
After failed to win 2024 presidential election and with PKB and Nasdem joined Prabowo's coalition on 24 [6] and 25 [7] April 2024 respectively, the coalition disbanded on 26 April 2024. [8]
Name | Ideology | Position | Leader(s) | 2024 result | |||
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Votes (%) | Seats | ||||||
National party / members of DPR | |||||||
PKS |
Prosperous Justice Party Partai Keadilan Sejahtera |
Islamism | Right-wing | Ahmad Syaikhu | 8.42% | 53 / 580
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National party / non-members of DPR | |||||||
Ummat |
Ummah Party Partai Ummat |
Islamism | Right-wing to far-right | Ridho Rahmadi | 0.42% | 0 / 580
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National party / unqualified for 2024 election | |||||||
Masyumi |
Masyumi Party Partai Masyumi |
Islamism | Far-right | Ahmad Yani | |||
Pelita |
Pelita Party
[9] Partai Pelita |
Islamism | Centre-right | Beni Pramula | |||
Aceh regional party | |||||||
PDA |
Aceh Abode Party Partai Darul Aceh |
Aceh regionalism | Right-wing | Muhibbussabri A. Wahab | TBA | 1 / 81 (seats at
DPRA)
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SIRA |
Independent Solidity of the Acehnese Party Partai Soliditas Independen Rakyat Aceh |
Aceh regionalism | Right-wing | Muslim Syamsuddin | TBA | 1 / 81 (seats at
DPRA)
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PAS Aceh |
Aceh Just and Prosperous Party Partai Adil Sejahtera Aceh |
Islamism | Right-wing | Tu Bulqaini Tanjongan | TBA | 3 / 81
(seats at DPRA) |
Name | Ideology | Position | Leader(s) | 2024 result | Merger | |||
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Votes (%) | Seats | |||||||
National party / members of DPR | ||||||||
NasDem |
National Democratic Party Partai Nasional Demokrat |
Social liberalism | Centre to centre-left | Surya Paloh | 9.66% | 69 / 580
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Advanced Indonesia (2024-present) | |
PKB |
National Awakening Party Partai Kebangkitan Bangsa |
Islamic democracy | Centre | Muhaimin Iskandar | 10.62% | 68 / 580
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Advanced Indonesia (2024-present) |
Election | Total seats won | Share of seats | Total votes | Share of votes | Outcome of election |
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2024 | 190 / 580
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32.75% | 44,200,069 | 29.12% | 23 seats ( 2019 result); TBA |
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the corresponding article in Indonesian. (January 2024) Click [show] for important translation instructions.
|
Coalition of Change Koalisi Perubahan | |
---|---|
Abbreviation | KP, KPP |
Presidential Candidate | Anies Baswedan |
Vice-Presidential Candidate | Muhaimin Iskandar |
National Team Captain | Syaugi Alaydrus |
Founder | |
Founded | 24 March 2023 |
Ideology |
Pancasila Social justice Welfare state |
Political position | Big tent [A] |
Member parties | |
Supporting parties | |
Colours |
Sapphire Forest green Minium |
Slogan | Indonesia Adil Makmur untuk Semua (Just and Prosperous Indonesia for All) AMIN Aja Dulu! (AMIN First!) |
DPR RI | 53 / 580 |
DPRD I | 699 / 2,372 |
DPRD II | 5,061 / 17,510 |
Website | |
aminajadulu | |
^ A: The coalition is considered as from centre-left, centre, right-wing, and far-right that does have a big tent position. |
This article is part of a series on the |
Politics of Indonesia |
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The Coalition of Change for Unity ( Indonesian: Koalisi Perubahan untuk Persatuan), also known as the Coalition of Change (Indonesian: Koalisi Perubahan) or the Blue Sapphire Coalition (Indonesian: Koalisi Biru Safir), was a political alliance in Indonesia, formed through an agreement between three political parties: NasDem Party, PKS, and Democratic Party, in preparation for the 2024 Indonesian presidential election. [1]
On 3 October 2022, NasDem Party leader Surya Paloh officially declared Anies Baswedan as their presidential candidate for the 2024 Indonesian presidential election. [2] As of December 2022, Coalition of Change has not yet officially been formed from the three political parties, despite confirmations it was in the works, with current plans for formation set for January 2023. [3] On 24 March 2023, the coalition formally chartered by the three parties. [4]
In September 2023, the Democratic Party left the coalition after Anies chose Muhaimin Iskandar, PKB's chairman, as his running mate, and PKB subsequently joined the coalition. [5]
After failed to win 2024 presidential election and with PKB and Nasdem joined Prabowo's coalition on 24 [6] and 25 [7] April 2024 respectively, the coalition disbanded on 26 April 2024. [8]
Name | Ideology | Position | Leader(s) | 2024 result | |||
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Votes (%) | Seats | ||||||
National party / members of DPR | |||||||
PKS |
Prosperous Justice Party Partai Keadilan Sejahtera |
Islamism | Right-wing | Ahmad Syaikhu | 8.42% | 53 / 580
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National party / non-members of DPR | |||||||
Ummat |
Ummah Party Partai Ummat |
Islamism | Right-wing to far-right | Ridho Rahmadi | 0.42% | 0 / 580
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National party / unqualified for 2024 election | |||||||
Masyumi |
Masyumi Party Partai Masyumi |
Islamism | Far-right | Ahmad Yani | |||
Pelita |
Pelita Party
[9] Partai Pelita |
Islamism | Centre-right | Beni Pramula | |||
Aceh regional party | |||||||
PDA |
Aceh Abode Party Partai Darul Aceh |
Aceh regionalism | Right-wing | Muhibbussabri A. Wahab | TBA | 1 / 81 (seats at
DPRA)
| |
SIRA |
Independent Solidity of the Acehnese Party Partai Soliditas Independen Rakyat Aceh |
Aceh regionalism | Right-wing | Muslim Syamsuddin | TBA | 1 / 81 (seats at
DPRA)
| |
PAS Aceh |
Aceh Just and Prosperous Party Partai Adil Sejahtera Aceh |
Islamism | Right-wing | Tu Bulqaini Tanjongan | TBA | 3 / 81
(seats at DPRA) |
Name | Ideology | Position | Leader(s) | 2024 result | Merger | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Votes (%) | Seats | |||||||
National party / members of DPR | ||||||||
NasDem |
National Democratic Party Partai Nasional Demokrat |
Social liberalism | Centre to centre-left | Surya Paloh | 9.66% | 69 / 580
|
Advanced Indonesia (2024-present) | |
PKB |
National Awakening Party Partai Kebangkitan Bangsa |
Islamic democracy | Centre | Muhaimin Iskandar | 10.62% | 68 / 580
|
Advanced Indonesia (2024-present) |
Election | Total seats won | Share of seats | Total votes | Share of votes | Outcome of election |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2024 | 190 / 580
|
32.75% | 44,200,069 | 29.12% | 23 seats ( 2019 result); TBA |