NasDem Party Partai NasDem | |
|---|---|
| General Chairman | Surya Paloh |
| Secretary-General | Hermawi Taslim |
| DPR group leader | Viktor Laiskodat |
| Founder | Surya Paloh Hamengkubuwono X |
| Founded | 1 February 2011; 15 years ago (1 February 2011) |
| Split from | Golkar |
| Headquarters | Jakarta |
| Student wing | Liga Mahasiswa NasDem (NasDem Student League) |
| Youth wing | Garda Pemuda NasDem (NasDem Youth Guard) |
| Women's wing | GarnitaMalahayati (Malahayati Women's Guard) |
| Membership(2022) | 395,949[1] |
| Ideology | Pancasila Indonesian nationalism[2] Secularism[2] Social democracy[3][4]Social liberalism Progressivism[5] |
| Political position | Centre-left[4] |
| National affiliation |
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| International affiliation | Progressive Alliance[6] |
| Regional affiliation | Network of Social Democracy in Asia[7] |
| Slogan | Gerakan Perubahan (Movement of Change) |
| Anthem | Hymne Partai NasDem(NasDem Party Hymn) Mars Partai NasDem (NasDem Party March)[8] |
| Ballot number | 5 |
| DPR seats | 69 / 580 |
| DPRD I seats | 265 / 2,372 |
| DPRD II seats | 1,849 / 17,510 |
| Website | |
| nasdem | |
TheNasDem Party (Indonesian:Partai NasDem), or theNational Democratic Party (Indonesian:Partai Nasional Demokrat,lit. 'National Democrats Party') is an Indonesianpolitical party.Centre-left andprogressive this party carries the theme of change and restoration of the Indonesian nation. It is partly funded by media baronSurya Paloh who founded the similarly named organization, National Democrats (Indonesian:Nasional Demokrat). Despite this, and logo similarity, Nasional Demokrat has insisted that it is not linked with the party.[10][11][12]
The Party has its origins in a now-dormant youth-focused NGO called Nasional Demokrat (National Democrats) founded by Surya Paloh, who owns the media conglomerateMedia Group, andHamengkubuwono X, the sultan ofYogyakarta in 2010. It received extensive coverage on media owned by Surya Paloh. In 2011, Hamengkubuwono left the organization, unhappy with its transformation into a political party. Less than a month later, Surya Paloh formed the NasDem Party, and appointed formerNational Mandate Party (PAN) politician Patrice Rio Capella as its first chairman.[citation needed]
The party was officially declared on 26 July 2011, although it had previously registered to theMinistry of Law and Human Rights in March. At the party's first convention in January 2013, Surya Paloh was appointed party chairman for the 2013 - 2018 term. The conference also conferred on him full authority to determine party strategy and policies and to win the 2014 election. Later the same month, one of the other founders and financial backers, media tycoonHary Tanoesoedibjo, founder of the hugeMedia Nusantara Citra media group, suddenly left the party in protest at Surya Paloh's appointment and defected to thePeople's Conscience Party, led by former generalWiranto. Hary subsequently became that party's vice-presidential candidate. In late 2013 the NasDem Party applied to contest the 2014 elections, and on 7 January 2014 theGeneral Elections Commission (KPU) announced that the NasDem was the only new party that met all the requirements. It competed along with 12 other national parties.[13][14]
Before founding the party,Surya Paloh had been a senior member of theGolkar Party for 40 years and rose to become chairman of the party's advisory council. He contested the presidential nomination at the 2004 Golkar convention, but lost. In 2009, Golkar nominatedJusuf Kalla as its candidate. However, Surya Paloh has "repeatedly denied" that he formed the NasDem Party to allow him to run for the presidency again.[15] During the 2014 election campaign, theIndonesian Broadcasting Commission criticized Surya Paloh-owned news networkMetro TV for its excessive coverage of the party.[16]
In June 2021, the party again came under fire from public when one of its cadre, parliament speaker ofTolikara Regency,Papua was allegedly supplying money and arms to armed groups underFree Papua Movement. The party denied such allegations and said that if proven, they are ready to fire the accused from the party.[17][18]
The 2008 Law on Political Parties states that political parties are allowed to include specific characteristics that reflect their political aspirations, as long as they do not contradictPancasila and the1945 Constitution.[19] As per Articles 3 and 4 in itsconstitution and bylaws (AD/ART), NasDem is founded on Pancasila and identifies itself as the "Movement for the Restoration of Indonesia". Outsider views on the party's political orientation vary. Academic and domestic observers classified NasDem as anationalist party,[20] while their international counterparts described it as asecular-nationalist party.[21]
According to itsarticles of association (AD/ART), the party aims to establish a democratic, just, and sovereign society. The party's foundation lies in nationalism with three objectives: achieving national independence, economic sovereignty, and cultural dignity.[22] According to the party website, the party's policies are to:[23]
Unlike most political parties in Indonesia which relied on informal training programs for the cadre specialized education and training, the NasDem Party owned its own formalized, advanced and specialized cadre education and training facility namedAkademi Bela Negara Nasional Demokrat (English: National Defense Academy of National Democrats), or colloquially called ABN NasDem. ABN NasDem is a politicalcorporate university, and it was the only kind in Indonesia.[24] ABN NasDem institution and courses modeled after Indonesia primary national leadership education and training facility, National Resilience Institute (Indonesian:Lembaga Ketahanan Nasional).[25] The academy founded by Surya Paloh and IGK Manila. The academy was inaugurated byJoko Widodo on 16 July 2017.[26] The training materials were condensed into 48 credits for 4 months. It does not issue any degree.[26]
Following NasDem move, several Indonesian parties formalized their political cadre training programs into functioning political corporate university. As in 2023, several political corporate universities have been established: PDIP Party School (PDIP), Gerindra Party Cadre School (Gerindra), Demokrat Academy (Demokrat), and Golkar Institute (Golkar).[27]
On 17 May 2023, the Secretary General of the NasDem Party,Johnny G. Plate was named a suspect in the corruption case of the 4G BTS Infrastructure project in frontier, outermost, and disadvantaged areas (Indonesian:Daerah 3T:Terdepan, Terluar, Tertinggal) which was estimated to result in state losses of more than IDR 8 trillion.[28]
In August 2025, two members of the DPR RI from the Nasdem Party,Ahmad Sahroni andNafa Urbach, sparked controversy during thelarge protests against the contentious allowance for DPR members. Sahroni faced backlash for labelling those who wished to disband the DPR as "orang tolol sedunia" (the world's stupidest people),[29] while Urbach drew criticism for complaining about the traffic congestion she encountered on her way to the DPR building.[30] Both later issued apologies;[31] Sahroni, who is currently in Singapore, refused to return to Indonesia for his own safety.[32] On 30 August, enraged crowds vandalised and looted Sahroni's home.[33] The following day, in response to public outrage, the Nasdem Party dismissed both Sahroni and Urbach from their positions in the DPR RI.[34]
| Election | Ballot number | Total seats won | Total votes | Share of votes | +/- | Outcome of election | Party leader |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2014 | 1 | 35 / 560 | 8,402,812 | 6.72%[35] | Governing coalition | Surya Paloh | |
| 2019 | 5 | 59 / 575 | 12,661,792 | 9.05%[36] | Governing coalition | Surya Paloh | |
| 2024 | 5 | 69 / 580 | 14,660,328 | 9.66% | Coalition supply | Surya Paloh |
| Election | Ballot number | Candidate | Running mate | 1st round (total votes) | Share of votes | Outcome | 2nd round (total votes) | Share of votes | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2014 | 2 | Joko Widodo[37] | Jusuf Kalla | 70,997,833 | 53.15% | Elected | |||
| 2019 | 1 | Joko Widodo | Ma'ruf Amin | 85,607,362 | 55.50% | Elected | |||
| 2024 | 1 | Anies Baswedan | Muhaimin Iskandar | 40,971,906 | 24.95% | Lost | |||
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