Patriotic People's Party

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Patriotic People's Party, PRP, was a right-wing Indonesian nationalist and anti-communist political party.

Patriotic People's Party

Partai Rakyat Patriotik
AbbreviationPRP
LeaderSlamet Putra
Founded30 November 2023; 12 months ago (30 November 2023)
HeadquartersJakarta
Youth wingPemuda Patriotik (Patriotic Youth)
MembershipSteady 1 (Slamet Putra)
IdeologyIndonesian nationalism
National conservatism
Social conservatism
Pancasila
Anti-communism
Economic nationalism
Political positionRight-wing to far-right
Colours  Red
  White
  Black
  Blue
  Orange
Slogan"Untuk Tanah Air, Persatuan, dan Kebebasan"
(For Homeland, Unity, and Freedom)
DPR seats
0 / 580
DPRD I seats
0 / 2,372
DPRD II seats
0 / 17,510
Party flag
PRP Flag 3.png
Other flag:
  • (Second party's flag)
    PRP Flag 2.png

Introduction

The Patriotic People's Party (PRP) stands as a beacon of unity, integrity, and pride for the Indonesian people. Rooted in the principles of Indonesian nationalism and guided by the foundational philosophy of Pancasila, The party seek to preserve the nation’s sovereignty, cultural heritage, and moral values while championing the welfare and prosperity of every Indonesian.

Core Ideologies

Indonesian nationalism

We are unwavering in our belief that the strength of Indonesia lies in its rich cultural diversity and shared commitment to our national identity. We will safeguard the interests of the Indonesian people, protect our territorial integrity, and ensure that our independence is never compromised. Our policies will emphasize pride in our nation’s history and foster a collective sense of belonging among all Indonesians, regardless of ethnicity or religion.

Protection of Culture and National Identity

PRP is committed to safeguarding Indonesia’s rich cultural heritage and national identity against external influences and internal neglect. Traditional arts, languages, and practices will be preserved and promoted through education, media, and government programs. Cultural preservation will be integrated with modern development to maintain Indonesia’s distinct character in a globalized world.

Anti-communism

PRP stands firm against any ideology or movement that threatens Indonesia's sovereignty, unity, and freedom, particularly communism. The party remain vigilant in safeguarding the nation from subversive activities that undermine democracy and national security.

Economic nationalism

Indonesia's economic development must prioritize the empowerment of its people. The Patriotic People's Party advocate for self-sufficiency in key industries, protection of local businesses, and strategic control over natural resources. Foreign investment will be welcomed selectively, ensuring it benefits national interests without compromising sovereignty

The Party's Vision

A strong, united, and prosperous Indonesia where every citizen can live with dignity, guided by the values of Pancasila and our shared national identity, while preserving the nation’s natural and cultural heritage.

The Party's Mission

Preserve National Unity

Strengthen social cohesion through policies that promote mutual respect and understanding among Indonesia's diverse communities.

Promote Economic Sovereignty

Develop and support local industries to achieve self-reliance. Protect Indonesia's natural resources from exploitation and ensure they benefit all Indonesians.

Strengthen National Morality and Identity

Implement educational reforms that emphasize cultural heritage, moral values, and national pride. Promote cultural preservation programs across all regions of Indonesia.

Defend National Sovereignty

Maintain a strong defense and security apparatus to protect Indonesia’s territorial integrity. Strengthen diplomatic ties that respect Indonesia's independence and non-aligned position.

Ensure Social Justice

Fight poverty, inequality, and unemployment through equitable and inclusive development policies. Empower rural communities to reduce regional disparities.