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Prosperous Justice Party

Prosperous Justice Party

FieldValue
nameProsperous Justice Party
name_nativePartai Keadilan Sejahtera
logo[[File:PKS logo 2020.svg150px]]
colorcode
abbrPKS
leader1_titleLeader of the Shura Council
leader1_nameSohibul Iman
leader2_titlePresident
leader2_name
leader3_titleSecretary-General
leader3_nameMuhammad Kholid
leader4_titleDPR group leader
leader4_nameAbdul Kharis Almasyhari
sloganBersama Melayani Rakyat
(Together Serving the People)
foundation(as Partai Keadilan)
(current name)
membership285,828
headquartersJakarta
ideology
* Pancasila (de jure)<ref name"Ananta" /
* Islamism<ref name"Ananta" /
* Islamic fundamentalism<ref name"Neliti"
*Social conservatism<ref>{{cite newstitleIndonesia's Political Partiesurl=https://carnegieendowment.org/posts/2013/10/indonesias-political-parties?lang=enaccess-date=5 November 2021publisher=Carniegearchive-date=14 August 2021archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210814010312/https://carnegieendowment.org/2013/10/24/indonesia-s-political-parties-pub-53414#PKSurl-status=live }}
political_positionNow: Right-wing
Early Reform era 1998: Centre
membership_year2022
*Red-White Coalition <br><ref>{{Cite webdate2016-02-04title=Gerindra: Koalisi Merah Putih Bubarurl=https://www.cnnindonesia.com/nasional/20160204165157-12-108930/gerindra-koalisi-merah-putih-bubarpublisher=CNN Indonesialanguage=idaccess-date=2022-11-06}}
internationalMuslim Brotherhood
anthemHymne PKS (PKS Hymn)
Mars PKS (PKS March)
website
BallNo8
DPRseats
DPRD1seats
DPRD2seats
youthGema Keadilan (Echo of Justice)
Garuda Keadilan (Garuda of Justice)
PKS Muda (Young PKS)

(Together Serving the People) (current name)

  • Pancasila (de jure)
  • Islamism
  • Islamic fundamentalism
  • Social conservatism
  • Islamic nationalism
  • Economic policy: Islamic economics Reform era 1998: Islamism Reformism Early Reform era 1998: Centre
  • Advanced Indonesia Coalition Plus (2024–present; in government coalition supply)
  • Coalition of Change for Unity (2023–2024)
  • Just and Prosperous Indonesia Coalition (2018–2019)
  • Red-White Coalition (2014–2016)
  • Joint Secretariat (2009–2014)
  • People's Coalition (2004–2009)
  • Central Axis (1999–2004) Mars PKS (PKS March) Garuda Keadilan (Garuda of Justice) PKS Muda (Young PKS) The Prosperous Justice Party (, sometimes called the Justice and Prosperity Party, Indonesian name literally translated "Party of Secure/Peaceful Justice"), frequently abbreviated to PKS, and formerly the Justice Party (, PK), is an IslamistAl-Hamdi, Ridho. (2013). Partai politik Islam: Teori dan praktik di Indonesia. Yogyakarta: Graha Ilmu. political party in Indonesia.

PKS is a metamorphosis from the Justice Party (, PK) established in 1998. The party was originally influenced by the Muslim Brotherhood movement of Egypt, and considered an Islamist party for its calls for Islam to play a central role in public life, as well as providing political support to Indonesian and international Islamist movements such as the Islamic Defenders Front 212 Movement. Today, it is considered a nationalist Islamist party that conforms with Pancasila doctrine and no longer upholds sharia as a main goal.

History

1999 election Justice Party logo in ballot

The origin of the party is a religious movement known as Jemaah Tarbiyah, which was influential in university campuses during the 1980s and 1990s. Activists of Jemaah Tarbiyah established the Justice Party, the predecessor of the party on 20 July 1998, with Nurmahmudi Ismail as its first president. The Justice Party was reconstituted as the Prosperous Justice Party in April 2002 after the Justice Party failed to meet the required two percent of electoral threshold in the 1999 election that it needed to contest the 2004 election. During the 2004 legislative elections, the PKS won 7.3% of the popular vote and 45 out of 550 seats, making it the seventh-largest party in parliament. This was a gain from the 1.4% received in 1999. In addition, its leader Hidayat Nur Wahid was elected speaker of the People's Consultative Assembly. PKS's strongest support is in major urban centers, particularly Jakarta, where it won the largest share of seats in 2004. In the 2009 elections, the party's came fourth, its share of the vote rose to 7.88% and it gained 12 extra legislative seats.

After the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, PKS sent volunteer relief workers to Aceh, and has been involved in several other relief and reconstruction projects.

Over the years, the party has experienced prolonged internal rivalry, particularly between camps that can be identified as pragmatist on the one hand, and idealist on the other. The pragmatist camp has generally been made up of younger, secular-educated functionaries while older functionaries who often are graduates from institutes in the Middle East make up the idealist camp.

The 5 October 2011 edition of Indonesian TV news program Liputan 6 Petang reported PKS Deputy Secretary-General and member of Indonesia's House of Representatives Fahri Hamzah had recently floated the idea of disbanding Indonesia's Corruption Eradication Commission (Komisi Pemberantasan Korupsi or KPK). According to Kompas, Deputy Chairman of Commission III in House of Representatives was responsible for legal affairs, human rights and security Fahri Hamzah first made the suggestion to disband the Corruption Eradication Commission in a consultation meeting at the House on Monday 3 October 2011.

The party saw rapid successions of party presidents in the 2010s. In 2013, Lutfi Hasan Ishaaq was arrested by the Corruption Eradication Commission due to graft; Anis Matta was chosen to replace him as party president and finally, Taufik Ridho succeeded Matta as secretary general. Taufik Ridho died of medical complications on 6 February 2017 at 52 years of age.

After rejecting State Capital Act (UU IKN) and the Criminal Offense Bill of Sexual Abuses (RUU TPKS) in 2021 and 2022 as well as supporting Suharto as National Hero in 2008, some members of the public called for the dissolution of PKS.

Political identities

Views

PKS logo (2002–2020)

The PKS is known for its public opposition to political corruption; this stance was widely reported as a major factor in the party's increased success in 2004. However, this image has been under attack in recent times, as several alleged cases of grafts are suspected to be connected to several prominent party politicians. The party is closely associated with Islamic teachings, but according to its leadership does not promote the mandatory implementation of sharia, requiring Indonesia's Muslims to follow Islamic law. Many of its campaigns are based on conservative religious teachings, such as opposition to the selling of pornography, and for strict punishments for violations of narcotics laws.

The party has been associated with the Egypt-based Muslim Brotherhood; several of its founders attended Brotherhood-related schools.

The PKS parliamentary group in the DPR have expressed their opinions on a few issues:

YearBillsVotesParty stances/Other views
2019Revision of Law on the Corruption Eradication Commission
RUU KPK[[File:Thumbs up green with plus sign.svg25px]]
2022Law on Sexual Violence Crimes
RUU TPKS[[File:Thumbs down red with minus sign.svg25px]]
2022Law on State Capital
RUU IKN[[File:Thumbs down red with minus sign.svg25px]]
2022Revision of the Indonesian Criminal Code
RUU KUHP[[File:Thumbs up green with plus sign.svg25px]]PKS urges that the law be comprehensively supported by the UU TPKS which has been passed.{{Cite weburl=https://pks.id/content/pks-dorong-rkuhp-agar-segera-disahkan-ini-alasannyatitle=PKS Dorong RKUHP Agar Segera Disahkan, Ini Alasannya
2023Omnibus Law on Job Creation
RUU Cipta Kerja[[File:Thumbs down red with minus sign.svg25px]]

Party platform

The party's vision is to bring about a civil society that is just, prosperous and dignified.

Its mission is to:

  1. Pioneer reforms to the political system, government and the bureaucracy, the judicial system and the military to be committed to strengthening democracy.
  2. Address poverty, reduce unemployment and improve the prosperity of all elements of society through a strategy to equalize incomes, high value-added growth and sustained development.
  3. Move towards just education by providing the maximum possible opportunities for all the Indonesian people.

Party figures

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Controversies

PKS Watch

In 2010, a blog site called PKSWatch appeared which criticized PKS policies and received strong reactions from PKS sympathizers, which then prompted the formation of the PKSWatch blog. This site is not an official PKS site. However, recently this site has not appeared again to the public because it feels there are differences in views with PKS.

''Forum Kader Peduli''

Forum Kader Peduli is a forum formed in September 2008 and is declared in Al Hikmah Mampang Prapatan Mosque, where PKS was declared as a political party for the first time. The forum was headed by Yusuf Supendi, one of the founders of the party. However behind Supendi, there are more influential party members such as Syamsul Balda, former vice president of PKS. This forum was intended to "expose" the "ulcers" of high ranking PKS officials at that time.

Islamic State Illusion Book

On 16 May 2009, a book entitled The Illusion of an Islamic State: Expansion of the Transnational Islamic Movement in Indonesia (Ilusi Negara Islam: ExpansiGerakan Islam Transnasional di Indonesia) was published by The Wahid Institute, the Bhinneka Tunggal Ika Movement, the Maarif Institute, and the Libforall Foundation. The book launch was attended by former president, Abdurrahman Wahid, former General Chair of PP Muhammadiyah, Ahmad Syafii Maarif and Nahdlatul Ulama figure, Mustofa Bisri.

The book generated controversies domestically and internationally as it portrayed PKS and the Indonesian branch of Hizb ut-Tahrir as an International Islamic hardliner movement. In this book, PKS is described as infiltrating state schools and universities and various institutions including government and Islamic community organizations, including Nahdlatul Ulama and Muhammadiyah. This book is claimed to have violated the research code of ethics and some information is difficult to believe, such as the inclusion of Gus Dur as editor, even though at that time he was experiencing visual impairment, to the lawsuit of three IAIN Sunan Kalijaga lecturers because they felt their names had been used as part of the research team.

An English version of the book was released in 2011 under the title, The Illusion of an Islamic State: How an Alliance of Moderates Launched a Successful Jihad Against Radicalization and Terrorism in the World’s Largest Muslim-Majority Country.

Openness to Non-muslim Members

During their 2008 national working meeting at the Inna Grand Beach Hotel, Sanur, Denpasar, Bali on February 1 2008, some elite members of the party declared PKS as an open party, which means PKS will accept non-Muslim candidates to compete on the party's ticket. However, this statement sparked an internal conflict amongst high ranking party members. The chairman of the Central Sharia Council, Surahman Hidayat, stated that he supports this decision but this decision was fiercely opposed by one of the founders of PK, Yusuf Supendi. He accused the chairman of the Syuro Council, Hilmi Aminuddin, and the secretary general at that time, Anis Matta (whom later become party president) as those who wanted PKS to become an open party.

In the 2nd Mukernas at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Jakarta, on June 16 2010, the possibility of non-Muslims sitting on the party management was also discussed. However, to date there has been no realization of this possibility, apart from the existence of several non-Muslim legislative candidates competing using PKS tickets for the 2014 Indonesian legislative general election in Eastern Indonesia electoral districts, such as East Nusa Tenggara, North Sulawesi, Central Sulawesi, West Sulawesi, Papua and West Papua.

Allegations of Wahhabism

In April 2013, Yenny Wahid, daughter of former president Abdurrahman Wahid, banned cadres of her party, the New Indonesian National Sovereignty Party (PKBIB), which failed to pass KPU verification for the 2014 general election, from joining PKS or PKB. Yenny stated that PKBIB carries the vision of ahlus sunnah wal jamaah, and stated that its cadres should not join parties that do not support this ideology. Responding Yenny's statement, party president Anis Matta states that PKS also carries the same vision and the party fraction leader in the parliament Hidayat Nur Wahid protested Yenny's accusation.

PKS is often accused of being Wahhabi, an Islamic reform movement that does not recognize democratic systems and democratic parties. This issue was directly denied by President Anis Matta, who claimed that PKS did not adhere to any particular sect and opened its membership doors as wide as possible to members of other Islamic organizations.

Election results

Legislative election results

ElectionBallot numberTotal seats wonTotal votesShare of votesSeat changeOutcome of electionParty leader19992420041620098201432019820248
1,436,5651.36%7 seatsNur Mahmudi Ismail
8,325,020url=http://kpu.go.id/dmdocuments/modul_1d.pdftitle=Bab V - Hasil Pemilu - KPUpublisher=Komisi Pemilihan Umum Republik Indonesiaaccess-date=1 August 2018language=idarchive-date=17 April 2018archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180417173042/http://kpu.go.id/dmdocuments/modul_1d.pdfurl-status=live}}38 seatsHidayat Nur Wahid
8,204,9467.88%12 seatsTifatul Sembiring
8,480,2046.79%17 seatsAnis Matta
11,493,6638.21%10 seatsSohibul Iman
12,781,2418.42%3 seatsAhmad Syaikhu

Presidential election results

ElectionBallot numberCandidateRunning mate1st round
(Total votes)Share of votesOutcome2nd round
(Total votes)Share of votesOutcome2004320092201412019220241
Amien RaisSiswono Yudo Husodo17,392,93114.66%Runoff}}
Susilo Bambang YudhoyonoBoediono73,874,56260.80%
Prabowo SubiantoHatta Rajasa62,576,44446.85%
Prabowo SubiantoSandiaga Uno68,650,23944.50%
Anies BaswedanMuhaimin Iskandar40,971,90624.95%

Note: Bold text indicates the party member

List of deputy speakers of the People's Representative Council from PKS

#PortraitDeputy speakerAssumed officeLeft officeTime in officeServing withSpeakerTerm
Prosperous Justice Party}};"[[File:Anis Matta.JPG100px]]Anis Matta1 October 20091 February 2013Golkar}}"P. B. SantosoDemocratic Party (Indonesia)}}"
Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle}}"Pramono Anung
National Mandate Party}}"M. Mintohardjono
(2009–2010)
National Mandate Party}}"Taufik Kurniawan
(2010–2013)
Prosperous Justice Party}};"[[File:Sohibul Iman November 2015.jpg100px]]Sohibul Iman1 February 20131 October 2014Golkar}}"P. B. Santoso
Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle}}"Pramono Anung
National Mandate Party}}"Taufik Kurniawan
Prosperous Justice Party}};"[[File:Fahri Hamzah official.jpg100px]]Fahri Hamzah2 October 20141 October 2019Gerindra Party}}"Fadli ZonGolkar}}"
Democratic Party (Indonesia)}}"Agus HermantoGerindra Party}}"Fadli Zon (Acting)
(2015–2016)
National Mandate Party}}"Taufik KurniawanGolkar}}"Ade Komarudin
(2016)
Golkar}}"Setya Novanto
(2016–2017)
Gerindra Party}}"Fadli Zon (Acting)
(2017–2018)
Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle}}"Utut Adianto
(2018–2019)Golkar}}"Bambang Soesatyo
(2018–2019)

;Colour key

Notes

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