PNI Political Strategy to Win the 1955 Election in Indonesia

Agustina Wilujeng Pramestuti, Y. Rochwulaningsih, S. T. Sulistiyono
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This article aims to reveal the reason and how the Indonesian Nationalist Party (PNI) succeeded in becoming the winning party of the General Election (Pemilu) in Indonesia in 1955 by gaining the most votes as many as 8,434,653 votes, followed by the Indonesian Muslim Shura Council Party (Masyumi) of 7,903,886 votes and Nahdlatul Ulama Party (NU) of 6,955,141 votes. The 1955 election was the first direct election in Indonesia to be the most democratic in history since the campaign did not only take place in big cities, but had reached villages and even remote villages. The atmosphere of contestation was very strong, but it was not accompanied by a violent conflict even though the contestation was from political parties with very different ideological backgrounds. In this context, the political strategy pursued by the PNI is very interesting, that is by consolidating politics both internally and externally. To examine the problems, historical methods were used in which data were excavated from primary sources including news and articles in newspapers and magazines, as well as minutes of parliamentary meetings regarding the Election. The results of the analysis showed that the PNI performed politics consolidation through cooperation with various groups and political parties of any ideology. In addition, the PNI also adopted the conception of Sukarno's thinking to mobilize supporters, including through meetings, open meetings attended by the people by presenting prominent nationalist figures as their orators. The issues raised in the campaign had distinctive characteristics of nationalism, citizenship, and mutual cooperation.
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赢得1955年印度尼西亚选举的PNI政治策略
本文旨在揭示印尼民族主义党(PNI)在1955年印尼大选(Pemilu)中以8,434,653票获得最多选票,紧随其后的是印尼穆斯林协商会议党(Masyumi),得票7,903,886票,以及伊斯兰复国党(NU),得票6,955,141票。1955年的选举是印度尼西亚历史上第一次最民主的直接选举,因为竞选活动不仅在大城市举行,而且已经延伸到村庄,甚至是偏远的村庄。虽然竞争的氛围非常浓厚,但意识形态截然不同的政党之间并没有发生激烈的冲突。在这种背景下,PNI所追求的政治战略是非常有趣的,即通过内部和外部巩固政治。为了研究这些问题,使用了历史方法,从报纸和杂志上的新闻和文章以及有关选举的议会会议记录等主要来源中挖掘数据。分析结果显示,国民统合党通过与各种团体和政党的合作,实现了政治统合。此外,PNI还采用苏加诺思想的概念来动员支持者,包括通过会议,由人民参加的公开会议,邀请著名的民族主义人物作为他们的演讲者。运动中提出的问题具有鲜明的民族主义、公民权和相互合作的特点。
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