Indonesian Solidarity Party


The Indonesian Solidarity Party is a political party in Indonesia that focuses on women's rights, pluralism, and Indonesian youth. It is led by former television presenter Grace Natalie, who is also a co-founder of the party.
PSI endorsed incumbent President Joko Widodo for the 2019 election. On the evening of the 2019 general election, party leader Grace Natalie acknowledged that 'quick count' results indicated PSI had won only about 2% of the national vote and would therefore not be represented in the national parliament.

Background

Party leaders encourage Indonesian youths to engage in politics through local elections and Independence Day celebrations. The party uses Facebook and Twitter for campaigns, and uses hashtags such as #Merdeka100Persen on Independence Day and #KepoinPilkada for local elections.
PSI's platform is solidarity and pluralism. The party claims that most of its members are youths. PSI sets strict criteria for its leaders, namely that they cannot have been in leadership positions in other parties previously and that the maximum age to hold a leadership position in PSI is 45, while most of its members are around 20-30 years old. None of PSI's members currently hold a seat in either national or local government.
The General Elections Commission in February 2018 announced that PSI was eligible to contest the 2019 general election.

Party leaders

Positions

Ban polygamy practiced by public officials if elected into the parliament.
Oppose local regulations based on religion.

Election results

Legislative election results

Presidential election results

Note: Bold text suggests the party's member