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Green Party of Indonesia Partai Hijau Indonesia | |
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Abbreviation | PHI |
Co-Leaders[1] | Dimitri Dwi Putra Kristina Viri Nur Rosyid Murtadho Taibah Istiqamah |
Secretary-General | John Muhammad[1] |
Founded | 5 June 2012 |
Headquarters | Jakarta |
Ideology | Pancasila Green politics Progressivism |
Political position | Centre-left |
International affiliation | Global Greens (Observer) |
Website | |
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The Green Party of Indonesia (Indonesian: Partai Hijau Indonesia, PHI) is a political party in Indonesia founded in 2012.[2] The party follows green politics, and has close ties to The Indonesian Forum for Environment.[3]
The Green Party of Indonesia has members in all 34 provinces.[2] The party aimed to have been registered for the 2019 Indonesian general election, however, they did not reach registration in time and instead endorsed independents or members of other parties.[3][4][2] The party seeks to be registered by 2021.[2]
The Green Party of Indonesia has been supported by the Australian Greens as a part of the "Australian Political Parties for Democracy Program".[5][6]
The National Presidium were serving time from 2021 to 2026.[1]
No | Portrait | Co-Leaders | Took office | Left office | Period |
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Dimitri Dwi Putra | 7 March 2021 | Incumbent | 1 | ||
Kristina Viri | 7 March 2021 | Incumbent | |||
Nur Rosyid Murtadho | 7 March 2021 | Incumbent | |||
Taibah Istiqamah | 7 March 2021 | Incumbent |
No | Portrait | Secretary-General | Took office | Left office | Period |
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1 | John Muhammad | 5 June 2012 | 7 March 2021 | 1 | |
7 March 2021 | Incumbent | 2 |