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- At least five Indonesian political parties have established ties with the CCP. These include the country’s major parties the PDIP, Gerindra, the Democratic Party, Golkar, and the PKS.
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Apr 13, 2022 · At least five Indonesian political parties have established ties with the CCP. These include the country’s major parties the PDIP, Gerindra, the Democratic Party, Golkar, and the...
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Apr 15, 2022 · At least five Indonesian political parties have established ties with the CCP. These include the country’s major parties the PDIP, Gerindra, the Democratic Party, Golkar, and the...
Nov 11, 2022 · It is reported that there are at least five Indonesian political parties that have established ties with the CCP. These include the country’s major parties, such as the Indonesian Democratic ...
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Aug 26, 2021 · China is now Indonesia’s top trading partner and among the country’s top investors. Interactions between the Chinese Communist Party and major Indonesian political parties have also grown.
Political opposition to Chinese influence on strategic priorities: While economic dependence and ideological affinities compel Indonesian elites to be cautious in pushing back against Beijing, political leaders from different parties have criticized the Chinese government’s actions in the South China Sea (see Resilience and response).
Oct 24, 2013 · Indonesia’s political parties can be divided into two broad groups: secular parties and Islamic parties. Within these categories, parties espouse a wide variety of ideologies, policy platforms, and leadership models.
Sep 25, 2024 · The CCP is the result of a collaboration between Bank Indonesia (BI), the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX), the Indonesian Clearing and Guarantee Corporation (IDClear/KPEI) and eight of Indonesia's leading banks: Mandiri, BRI, BNI, BCA, CIMB Niaga, Danamon, Maybank and Permata Bank.