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    (Indonesian: Partai Majelis Syuro Muslimin Indonesia), better known as the Masyumi Party, was a major Islamic political party in Indonesia during the Liberal...
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    The Masyumi Party or generally known as the Masyumi Reborn Party is an Islamist extremist political party founded in Indonesia on November 7, 2020. The...
    11 KB (948 words) - 08:08, 7 November 2024
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    year later, the MIAI was dissolved and replaced by the Japanese-sponsored Masyumi (Consultative Council of Indonesian Muslims). Hasjim Asjari was the notional...
    37 KB (3,850 words) - 01:29, 10 March 2025
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    Sukarno regime. They were joined by many civilian politicians from the Masyumi Party, such as Sjafruddin Prawiranegara, who were opposed to the growing...
    264 KB (28,060 words) - 01:31, 31 March 2025
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    to 5 of the 47 seats. Following the signature of the agreement, PNI and Masyumi members resigned in protest, bringing down the Second Amir Sjarifuddin...
    28 KB (3,201 words) - 10:30, 30 March 2025
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    Masyumi Party, which gained five posts. The cabinet lasted only two months and eleven days, from 11 November 1947 to 29 January 1948, after Masyumi withdrew...
    6 KB (523 words) - 19:40, 31 October 2024
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    A new organization, also called Masyumi, was formed on 7 November. It comprised all the members of the wartime Masyumi, including the PSII. In July 1947...
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    the backing of the Masyumi and the Indonesian Socialist Party (PSI), following a failed attempt at a coalition between the Masyumi and the Indonesian...
    25 KB (2,978 words) - 18:02, 3 March 2025
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    which existed from 1968 until 1973. Founded as the legal successor to the Masyumi Party, it came fourth in the 1971 Indonesian legislative election, winning...
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  • parties then and only participated in the 1999 elections. Whilst the New Masyumi Party predates the wave of the new opposition parties, the Indonesian Democratic...
    110 KB (5,641 words) - 11:32, 20 March 2025
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    the presidency. Political parties   Independent   Socialist Party (PS)   Masyumi Party   Indonesian National Party (PNI) Politics portal Indonesia portal...
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    Sjafruddin Prawiranegara (category Masyumi Party politicians)
    Indonesian rupiah. Despite his socialist views, he joined the Islamic Masyumi party. In December 1948, a Dutch offensive captured the Indonesian revolutionary...
    75 KB (8,127 words) - 08:37, 22 December 2024
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    Netherlands. Early Islamist political parties in Indonesia, such as the Masyumi, portrayed Diponegoro's jihad as a part of the Indonesian national struggle...
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    88 North Sumatra Masyumi Abdul Rasjid Faqih 138 Southeast Sulawesi/South Sulawesi Masyumi Abdul Wachid Soejoso 109 East Java Masyumi Abdullah Gathmyr...
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    angle. Various non-government institutions – ranging from the Islamist Masyumi Party to the now-banned Indonesian Communist Party – use Diponegoro as...
    50 KB (6,105 words) - 18:39, 28 March 2025
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    Indonesian National Party (PNI) supported Sukarno, while the Islamist Masyumi Party and the Socialist Party of Indonesia opposed the plan. There were...
    42 KB (5,140 words) - 05:53, 27 March 2025
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    handover of sovereignty in 1949, Roem remained active in politics and the Masyumi Party. Opposed to President Sukarno's Guided Democracy, he was arrested...
    11 KB (780 words) - 21:26, 4 November 2024
  • Baheramsjah St. Indra 13 December 1954 Replacing Sutan Muchtar Abidin. Aboebakar Masyumi 18 September 1950 Abubakar Ariadiningrat PIR 16 August 1950 Abulhajat Progressive...
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    ancient Javanese, Balinese, and Siamese art. However, the Islamic party Masyumi expressed their objection and stated that the bird with human neck and...
    28 KB (3,046 words) - 08:36, 3 March 2025
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    failure on 18 April. On the same day, Sukarno asked the chairman of the Masyumi Party party council Soekiman Wirjosandjojo and PNI chairman Sidik Djojosukarto...
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