United Development Party
United Development Party Partai Persatuan Pembangunan | |
|---|---|
| Abbreviation | PPP/P3 |
| General Chairman | Muhamad Mardiono |
| Secretary-General | Taj Yasin Maimoen |
| Founders | Mohammad Syafaat Mintaredja Idham Chalid Anwar Tjokroaminoto Rusli Halil Masjkur |
| Founded | 5 January 1973 |
| Merger of | NU Parmusi PSII Perti |
| Headquarters | Menteng, Central Jakarta |
| Youth wing | Kaaba Youth Movement |
| Membership (2022) | 444,496 |
| Ideology | |
| Political position | Right-wing Faction: Centre-right |
| National affiliation | Advanced Indonesia Coalition (2024–present) Alliance of Parties (2023–2024) United Indonesia Coalition (2022–2023) Onward Indonesia Coalition (2018–2022) Great Indonesia Coalition (2014–2018) Red-White Coalition (2014) Joint Secretariat (2009–2014) People's Coalition (2004–2009) National Coalition (2004) Central Axis (1999–2004) |
| Slogan | Bergerak Bersama Rakyat (Moving with the People) |
| Anthem | Mars PPP (PPP March) |
| Ballot number | 17 |
| DPR seats | 0 / 580 |
| DPRD I seats | 83 / 2,372 |
| DPRD II seats | 850 / 17,510 |
| Website | |
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The United Development Party (Indonesian: Partai Persatuan Pembangunan, PPP or P3), is one of the Islamist political parties in Indonesia. At the time of its declaration on January 5, 1973, this party was the result of a merger of four religious parties, namely the Nahdlatul Ulama Party (NU), the Islamic Education Movement (PERTI), the Indonesian Islamic Union Party (PSII), and the Indonesian Muslims' Party (PARMUSI). The first chairman at that time was Mohammad Syafaat Mintaredja. The merger of the four religious parties was aimed at simplifying the party system in Indonesia in facing the first general election during the New Order in 1973. Because the party's distinctive logo was associated with Islamic religious politics, the PPP was popularly known as the Ka'bah Party.