Chinese Indonesian Democratic Party 印度尼西亞中華民主黨 Partai Demokrat Tionghoa Indonesia | |
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Chairman | Thio Thiam Tjong |
Founded | 23 May 1948 | (as the "PPTI" Partai Persatuan Tionghoa Indonesia)
Dissolved | 1965 |
Preceded by | Chung Hwa Hui |
Headquarters | Djakarta, Indonesia |
Ideology | Indonesian federalism Chinese nationalism |
Political position | Centre-right |
The Chinese Indonesian Democratic Party (Indonesian: Partai Demokrat Tionghoa Indonesia; (traditional Chinese: 印度尼西亞中華民主黨; simplified Chinese: 印度尼西亚中华民主党; pinyin: Mínzhǔ Yìndùníxīyà zhōnghuá dǎng) was a political party that existed during the Guided Democracy era in Indonesia, from 1948 until 1965.[1] The party identified itself as a supporter for the relationship between Indonesia and China,[2] and supported the mandatory teaching of the Chinese language in Indonesian schools.[3]
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