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Indonesian legislative election, 1971 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Indonesian legislative election, 1971
Indonesia's second legislative election, and the first under the New Order regime, was held on July 3, 1971. There were 10 participants; 9 political parties and the "functional group" Golkar. ==Background==
Following the Transition to the New Order from 1965–1967, the army-backed New Order regime announced that the Golkar organization would be its political vehicle. The regime stressed that Golkar (meaning "functional group") was not a political party. In order to give General Ali Murtopo time to turn Golkar into an organization fit to command a majority in the legislature, the general election originally planned for no later than July 5, 1968 was postponed to no later than July 5, 1971.〔Schwartz (1994) p32〕 After a time with no word from the government concerning the forthcoming election, on October 22, 1968, the ''Sinar Harapan'' daily reported a statement by President Suharto to the effect that the government had begun to take the necessary steps to organize the poll. A General Election Board was established in mid-1969 headed by Interior Minister Amirmachmud.〔IKAPI (1972) p61〕 On September 23, 1970, the ballot paper numbers and electoral symbols for the 10 election participants were announced.〔IKAPI (1972) p77〕
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