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    Associations Party (Indonesian: Partai Majelis Syuro Muslimin Indonesia), better known as the Masyumi Party, was a major Islamic political party in Indonesia...
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    The Masyumi Party or generally known as the Masyumi Reborn Party is an Islamist extremist political party founded in Indonesia on November 7, 2020. The...
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  • National Party (PNI), Indonesian Islamic Union Party (PSII), League of Supporters of Indonesian Independence (IPKI), Masyumi Party, and Murba Party. Most...
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  • Da'wah Party Masyumi Party  Turkey National Development Party National Salvation Party  Maldives Dhivehi Rayyithunge Party Islamic Democratic Party This...
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  • Islamist groups. The group claimed to revive the Masyumi Party, a liberal democracy era Islamist party which was disbanded in 1960 due to their involvement...
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    together with the presidency. Political parties   Independent   Socialist Party   Masyumi Party   Indonesian National Party Politics portal Indonesia portal...
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    Soekiman Wirjosandjojo (category Masyumi Party politicians)
    until 1952. Additionally, Soekiman served as the first president of the Masyumi Party from 1945 to 1951. Born into a merchant family in Surakarta, Soekiman...
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    covertly gave a million dollars to the centrist Masyumi Party to reduce support for Sukarno and the Communist Party of Indonesia during the election. Although...
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  • organizations; from the mass organization Muhammadiyah (1912), political party Masyumi Party (1943), to missionary organization Indonesian Islamic Dawah Council...
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    Parmusi (category Defunct political parties in Indonesia)
    existed from 1968 until 1973. Founded as the legal successor to the Masyumi Party, it came fourth in the 1971 Indonesian legislative election, winning...
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