List of youth wings of political parties in Indonesia

This article lists the youth wings of political parties in Indonesia. This list also includes student wings.

Currently affiliated with political party

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Name Native name Established Party Source
Generasi Muda Demokrat 5 April 2004 Democratic Party [1][2]
Insan Muda Demokrat Indonesia 20 May 2004 Democratic Party [1][2]
Kader Muda Demokrat 23 August 2004 Democratic Party [1][3]
Democratic Youth National Committee Komite Nasional Pemuda Demokrat 12 July 2004 Democratic Party [1][4]
Angkatan Muda Demokrat Indonesia 28 October 2004 Democratic Party [1][5]
Barisan Massa Demokrat 1 November 2007 Democratic Party [1][6]
Angkatan Muda Majelis Dakwah Islamiyah 24 May 1978 Golkar [1][7]
Angkatan Muda Partai Golkar 11 February 2002 Golkar [1][8]
Angkatan Muda Pembaharuan Indonesia 28 June 1978 Golkar [1][9]
Forum Komunikasi Studi Mahasiswa Kekaryaan 23 August 1982 Golkar [1][10]
Wira Karya Indonesia 10 November 1963 Golkar [1][11]
Barisan Muda Kosgoro '57 23 March 2003 Golkar [1]
Angkatan Muda Satuan Karya Ulama Indonesia 25 December 1988 Golkar [1]
MKGR Young Generation Generasi Muda MKGR 3 January 1960 Golkar [1]
Ikatan Pemuda Tarbiyah Islamiyah 4 July 1970 Golkar (since 1973) [1]
Mahasiswa Pembangunan Indonesia 1996 Golkar [1]
Gabungan Pemuda Pembangunan Indonesia 1998 Golkar [1]
Kaaba Youth Forces Angkatan Muda Ka'bah 30 November 1998 United Development Party [1]
Young Generation of Indonesian Development Generasi Muda Pembangunan Indonesia 18 October 1993 United Development Party [1]
United Young Generation Generasi Muda Persatuan 29 March 1982 United Development Party [1]
Indonesian Muslim Student Movement Gerakan Mahasiswa Islam Indonesia 14 November 2007 United Development Party [1]
Kaaba Youth Movement Gerakan Pemuda Ka'bah 29 March 1982 United Development Party [1]
Gerakan Muda Nurani Rakyat 21 January 2007 Hanura [1]
Pemuda Hanura 30 August 2007 Hanura [1]
Satuan Relawan Indonesia Raya 30 May 2008 Gerindra [1][12]
Great Indonesia Bud Tunas Indonesia Raya 7 July 2008 Gerindra [13]
Barisan Muda Damai Sejahtera 20 May 2004 Prosperous Peace Party [1]
Barisan Muda Pembaruan 10 June 2005 Democratic Renewal Party [1][14]
Barisan Muda Penegak Amanat Nasional 23 August 1998 National Mandate Party [1]
Generasi Muda Kasih Bangsa PDKB 15 February 2002 Love The Nation Democratic Party [1]
Gerakan Muda Persaudaraan Pemuda Keadilan 1 September 2005 Prosperous Justice Party [1]
Gerakan Pemuda Daerah 1 June 2006 Regional Unity Party [1]
Gerakan Pemuda Kebangkitan Bangsa 11 March 1999 National Awakening Party [1]
Pemuda Bulan Bintang 8 January 1999 Crescent Star Party [1]
Brigade Hizbullah Bulan Bintang 22 September 1999 Crescent Star Party [1]

Formerly affiliated with political party

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Name Native name Established Party Unaffiliated Source
Indonesian Christian Student Movement Gerakan Mahasiswa Kristen Indonesia 9 February 1950 Indonesian Christian Party 1973
Indonesian Christian Youth Forces' Movement Gerakan Angkatan Muda Kristen Indonesia 4 November 1945 Indonesian Christian Party 1973
Indonesian Christian Pupil Movement Gerakan Siswa Kristen Indonesia 1964 Indonesian Christian Party 1966 (dissolved)

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah Damaiska 2012, p. 157
  2. ^ a b Ministry of Youth and Sports Affairs 2010, p. 2
  3. ^ Ministry of Youth and Sports Affairs 2010, p. 89
  4. ^ Ministry of Youth and Sports Affairs 2010, p. 105
  5. ^ Ministry of Youth and Sports Affairs 2010, p. 103
  6. ^ Ministry of Youth and Sports Affairs 2010, p. 136
  7. ^ Ministry of Youth and Sports Affairs 2010, p. 5
  8. ^ Ministry of Youth and Sports Affairs 2010, p. 118
  9. ^ Ministry of Youth and Sports Affairs 2010, p. 70
  10. ^ Ministry of Youth and Sports Affairs 2010, p. 39
  11. ^ Ministry of Youth and Sports Affairs 2010, p. 94
  12. ^ Gerindra (17 January 2012). "Satuan Relawan Indonesia Raya (SATRIA)". partaigerindra.or.id. Retrieved 30 June 2019.
  13. ^ Gerindra (17 January 2012). "Tunas Indonesia Raya (TIDAR)". partaigerindra.or.id. Retrieved 30 June 2019.
  14. ^ Harahap 2012, p. 3

Bibliography

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