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        "msgid": "amiens-axis-goes-beyond-muslim-based-parties-1447893297",
        "date": "2004-04-15 00:00:00",
        "title": "Amien's axis goes beyond Muslim-based parties",
        "author": null,
        "source": "JP",
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        "topic": null,
        "summary": "Amien's axis goes beyond Muslim-based parties Kurniawan Hari, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta Ahead of the presidential election political leaders have intensified their meetings, as the new \"axis\" of Muslim-leaning parties that was declared on Tuesday had widened to include other \"nationalist\" parties by Wednesday.",
        "content": "<p>Amien's axis goes beyond Muslim-based parties<\/p>\n<p>Kurniawan Hari, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta<\/p>\n<p>Ahead of the presidential election political leaders have<br>\nintensified their meetings, as the new \"axis\" of Muslim-leaning<br>\nparties that was declared on Tuesday had widened to include other<br>\n\"nationalist\" parties by Wednesday.<\/p>\n<p>After meeting with National Awakening Party (PKB) cofounder<br>\nAbdurrahman \"Gus Dur\" Wahid and Prosperous Justice Party (PKS)<br>\npresident Hidayat Nur Wahid on Tuesday, National Mandate Party<br>\n(PAN) leader Amien Rais welcomed on Wednesday some other<br>\npolitical leaders.<\/p>\n<p>Freedom Bull National Party (PNBK) leader Eros Djarot,<br>\nPioneers' Party leader Rachmawati Soekarnoputri and United<br>\nDemocratic Nationhood Party (PDK) leader Ryaas Rasyid all visited<br>\nAmien's residence on Wednesday.<\/p>\n<p>The ongoing count of the legislative election results, though<br>\ncontroversial, has so far confirmed the need for parties to work<br>\ntogether.<\/p>\n<p>Amien, one of the president hopefuls and among the initiators<br>\nof the \"Save the nation axis\", saw his party's position still<br>\nstuck in seventh place in the ongoing count as of late Wednesday,<br>\nwith barely 6.5 percent of the vote.<\/p>\n<p>However with over 5 million votes PAN is projected to gain up<br>\nto 49 of seats in the House of Representatives which has 550<br>\nseats.<\/p>\n<p>As of 9:10 p.m. on Wednesday, Golkar was still in the lead<br>\nwith more than 18 million votes, or 20.85 percent of almost 86.5<br>\nmillion votes (nearly 60 percent of the total) counted. Second<br>\nwas the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) with<br>\n19.81 percent, PKB with 12.23 percent and the United Development<br>\nParty (PPP) with 8.28 percent.<\/p>\n<p>The Democratic Party came fifth, PKS sixth and PAN followed<br>\nwith just 6.48 percent of the vote.<\/p>\n<p>Participants at Wednesday's meetings were cautious about<br>\nacknowledging discussions on possible coalitions while analyst<br>\nBachtiar Effendy said an open declaration would gain more<br>\nsupport.<\/p>\n<p>The meeting again dismissed views that the axis was aimed at<br>\ncreating a coalition among Islamic-based political parties<br>\nbecause the PNBK, PDK and the Pioneers' Party are nationalist-<br>\noriented political parties. Amien was also expected to welcome<br>\nthe cleric, Zainuddin MZ, who leads the Reform Star Party (PBR),<br>\nsoon. The party broke off from the established PPP.<\/p>\n<p>Bachtiar said the formation of the above axis was unrealistic,<br>\ngiven that the nation was not in a state of emergency, as its<br>\nname implied. He said that formation of the alliance was nothing<br>\nmore than a political coalition in anticipation of the July 5<br>\npresidential election.<\/p>\n<p>\"They would gain more support if they declared a coalition<br>\nopenly,\" he said.<\/p>\n<p>The country will have its first-ever direct presidential<br>\nelection on July 5 and a runoff in September if neither the<br>\npresidential nor vice presidential candidate wins a majority of<br>\nthe vote. Only political parties or groups of parties gaining at<br>\nleast three percent of House seats, or five percent of the<br>\npopular vote may nominate a presidential candidate.<\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile, Syarif Hidayatullah Islamic University rector<br>\nAzyumardi Azra said formation of the axis would not work because<br>\nit \"ignored Indonesian political wisdom\".<\/p>\n<p>Such political wisdom, he said, referred to the degree of<br>\nrepresentation of various groups in society as well as the actual<br>\npolitical strength of each party.<\/p>\n<p>The coalition would work, he said, if it also included strong<br>\npolitical parties that carried a nationalist platform such as<br>\nGolkar or the PDI-P.<\/p>\n<p>Amien, a presidential hopeful, said a running mate from a<br>\nnationalist group might help improve votes for his candidacy. He<br>\nadded that earlier notions of asking the Democratic Party's<br>\nSusilo Bambang Yudhoyono to be his running mate were no longer<br>\nfeasible, given the latter party's larger vote thus far.<\/p>",
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