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The Advanced Indonesia Coalition (Indonesian: Koalisi Indonesia Maju), formerly the Great Indonesia Awakening Coalition (Indonesian: Koalisi Kebangkitan Indonesia Raya), is an official political coalition in Indonesia which was formed through a political agreement between two parties from the Onward Indonesia Coalition, namely the Gerindra Party (Gerindra) and the National Awakening Party (PKB), to nominate Prabowo Subianto, Minister of Defence, as a presidential candidate in 2024 Indonesian presidential election.[4][5]

Advanced Indonesia Coalition

Koalisi Indonesia Maju

AbbreviationKIM
President-electPrabowo Subianto
Vice President-electGibran Rakabuming Raka
Founder
Founded
  • 13 August 2022; 2 years ago (as Great Indonesia Awakening Coalition)
  • 28 August 2023; 13 months ago (as Advanced Indonesia Coalition)
Preceded byUnited Indonesia Coalition
Coalition of Change
Ideology
Political positionBig tent[A]
Member parties
Supporting parties
Colours  Light blue
  White
SloganBersama Indonesia Maju
(Together Indonesia Advances)
Menuju Indonesia Emas
(Towards a Golden Indonesia)
DPR RI

470 / 580

DPRD I

1,932 / 2,372

DPRD II

14,084 / 17,510

Website
prabowogibran2.id

^ A: The coalition is considered as from centre-left, centre, centre-right, and right-wing that does have a big tent position.

Later at August 2023, Golkar and the National Mandate Party (PAN) joined the coalition. However in September, the PKB decided to leave the coalition and join the Coalition of Change for Unity.[6]

Name Ideology Position Leader(s) 2024 result
Votes (%) Seats
National party / members of DPR
Golkar Party of Functional Groups
Partai Golongan Karya
National conservatism Centre-right to right-wing Bahlil Lahadalia 15.29%

102 / 580

Gerindra Great Indonesia Movement Party
Partai Gerakan Indonesia Raya
Right-wing populism Right-wing Prabowo Subianto 13.22%

86 / 580

NasDem NasDem Party
Partai NasDem
Social liberalism Centre to centre-left Surya Paloh 9.66%

69 / 580

PKB National Awakening Party
Partai Kebangkitan Bangsa
Islamic democracy Centre Muhaimin Iskandar 10.62%

68 / 580

PKS Prosperous Justice Party
Partai Keadilan Sejahtera
Islamism Right-wing Ahmad Syaikhu 8.42%

53 / 580

PAN National Mandate Party
Partai Amanat Nasional
Religious nationalism Centre to centre-right Zulkifli Hasan 7.24%

48 / 580

Demokrat Democratic Party
Partai Demokrat
Constitutionalism Centre to centre-right Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono 7.43%

44 / 580

National party / non-members of DPR
PPP United Development Party
Partai Persatuan Pembangunan
Religious pluralism Centre-right to right-wing Muhamad Mardiono 3.87%

0 / 580

PSI Indonesian Solidarity Party
Partai Solidaritas Indonesia
Social democracy Centre-left Kaesang Pangarep 2.81%

0 / 580

Perindo Indonesian Unity Party
Partai Persatuan Indonesia
Populism Centre-right Angela Tanoesoedibjo 1.29%

0 / 580

Gelora Indonesian People's Wave Party
Partai Gelombang Rakyat Indonesia
Islamic democracy Centre to centre-right Anis Matta 0.84%

0 / 580

PB Labour Party
Partai Buruh
Social democracy Centre-left Said Iqbal 0.64%

0 / 580

PBB Crescent Star Party
Partai Bulan Bintang
Islamic democracy Right-wing Fahri Bachmid 0.32%

0 / 580

Garuda Change Indonesia Guardian Party
Partai Garda Perubahan Indonesia
Centrism Centre Ahmad Ridha Sabana 0.27%

0 / 580

National party / unqualified for 2024 election
Berkarya Party of Functional Banyan
Partai Berkarya
National conservatism Far-right Muchdi Purwopranjono
PRIMA Just and Prosperous People's Party
Partai Rakyat Adil Makmur
Left-wing populism Centre-left to left-wing Agus Jabo Priyono
Aceh regional party
PA Aceh Party
Partai Aceh
Aceh regionalism Right-wing Muzakir Manaf TBD

20 / 81

(seats at DPRA)[7]

General election results

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Election Total seats won Share of seats Total votes Share of votes Outcome of election
2024

280 / 580

48.27% 71,981,004 47.42%   19 seats (2019 result)

The four parties in the coalition which qualified for the House of Representatives failed to win a majority of seats.[8] After the election results were announced, the Nasdem Party and the National Awakening Party which supported Anies Baswedan as part of the Coalition of Change for Unity voiced their interest in joining the government coalition.[9]

In the leadup to the 2024 Indonesian local elections, the coalition further expanded in August 2024 to include the Prosperous Justice Party, the United Development Party, and the Perindo Party, leaving just the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle outside of the coalition. It was also renamed as the Advanced Indonesia Coalition Plus (Indonesian: Koalisi Indonesia Maju Plus).[10]

  1. ^ "Prabowo-Gibran holds 'nationalism parade' in Semarang". The Jakarta Post. 29 January 2024.
  2. ^ "Where Does Indonesia's Prabowo Subianto Stand on Foreign Policy?". The Diplomat. 30 November 2023.
  3. ^ "Indonesia Election 2024: Who will be the next president of Indonesia?". The Economist.
  4. ^ "Gerindra Beri Sinyal untuk Tambah Keanggotaan Koalisi Kebangkitan Indonesia Raya". National Tempo. Bogor. 31 August 2022. Retrieved 1 September 2022.
  5. ^ Maulana, Gibran (1 September 2022). "Makin Solid, Gerindra-PKB Segera Resmikan Sekber Koalisi". detik.com. Retrieved 1 September 2022.
  6. ^ Mantalean, Vitorio (13 August 2023). Setuningsih, Novianti (ed.). "Golkar-PAN Resmi Gabung dengan Gerindra-PKB, Dukung Prabowo di Pilpres 2024". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 19 August 2023.
  7. ^ Nashruddin, Boy (19 March 2024). "PA Rebut 20 Kursi DPRA, NasDem Mengekor, PDIP Bertahan". HABA ACEH (in Indonesian). Retrieved 18 August 2024.
  8. ^ Guritno, Tatang (9 April 2024). Meiliana, Diamanty (ed.). "Prabowo Dianggap Butuh PDI-P Masuk Koalisinya untuk Kuasai Kekuatan di Parlemen". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 8 June 2024.
  9. ^ Setiawan, Jauh Hari Wawan (28 April 2024). "NasDem dan PKB Akan Gabung Pemerintahan Prabowo, Anies Bilang Begini". detiknews (in Indonesian). Retrieved 8 June 2024.
  10. ^ "Singgung KIM Plus, Megawati: Emang Kenapa kalau Kita Sendirian?". KOMPAS.tv (in Indonesian). 23 August 2024. Retrieved 23 August 2024.