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|aliases = PDI-P (abbreviation)
|aliases = PDI Perjuangan (abbreviation)
|country = [[File:Indonesia-icon.png]] [[Indonesia|Republic of Indonesia]]
|country = [[File:Indonesia-icon.png]] [[Indonesia|Republic of Indonesia]]
|period = 1973-present (as the PDI)
|period = 1973-present (as the PDI)<br>
1999-present (current form)
|status = Largest party in the MPR, ''de-facto'' primary opposition party
|status = Largest party in the MPR, ''de-facto'' primary opposition party
|influences = *[[File:Pancasila-icon.png]] [[Pancasila]]
|influences = *[[File:Pancasila-icon.png]] [[Pancasila]]
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*[[File:AntiCapitalism-icon.png]] [[Anti-Capitalism]]
*[[File:AntiCapitalism-icon.png]] [[Anti-Capitalism]]
*[[File:Sukarno-icon.png]] Marhaenism  
*[[File:Sukarno-icon.png]] Marhaenism  
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|pre = *{{I|PDIndonesia}} [[Indonesian Democratic Party]]
|affil =  
|affil = *{{I|ProgAlliance}} [[Progressive Alliance]]
|likes = {{I|Indonesia}} Indonesia, Sukarno, Mohammad Hatta
|likes = {{I|Indonesia}} Indonesia, Sukarno, Mohammad Hatta
|dislikes = {{I|Golkar}} Golkar, Suharto, Joko Widodo, Prabowo Subianto
|dislikes = {{I|Golkar}} Golkar, Suharto, Joko Widodo, Prabowo Subianto
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Founded in 1973 as the '''Indonesian Democratic Party''' ('''PDI'''), the party is led by former President Megawati Sukarnoputri, the daughter of former President and founding father Sukarno, and has since been the largest party in the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) since the 2014 elections.
Founded in 1973 as the '''Indonesian Democratic Party''' ('''PDI'''), the party is led by former President Megawati Sukarnoputri, the daughter of former President and founding father Sukarno, and has since been the largest party in the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) since the 2014 elections.


In 1999, the party changed itself to its current name after Megawati was forced out of the leadership back in 1996. The party however split, with the original PDI eventually disbanding in 2003.
In 1999, the party changed itself to its current name after Megawati was forced out of the leadership back in 1996. The party however split into both the {{I|PDIP}} PDI-P and PDI, with the original PDI eventually disbanding in 2003.
 
The province of Bali is the most dominant support base for the PDI-P since 1999 (excluding the 2024 presidential elections), in which the popularity of the PDI-P in Bali is most likely attributed to Sukarno's mother, Ida Ayu Nyoman Rai, a native Balinese with royal blood.


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The File:PDIP-icon.png Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (Indonesian: Partai Demokratik Indonesia Perjuangan) is a center-left political party in File:Indonesia-icon.png Indonesia.

Founded in 1973 as the Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI), the party is led by former President Megawati Sukarnoputri, the daughter of former President and founding father Sukarno, and has since been the largest party in the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) since the 2014 elections.

In 1999, the party changed itself to its current name after Megawati was forced out of the leadership back in 1996. The party however split into both the File:PDIP-icon.png PDI-P and PDI, with the original PDI eventually disbanding in 2003.

The province of Bali is the most dominant support base for the PDI-P since 1999 (excluding the 2024 presidential elections), in which the popularity of the PDI-P in Bali is most likely attributed to Sukarno's mother, Ida Ayu Nyoman Rai, a native Balinese with royal blood.