Indonesian Democratic Party
| Indonesian Democratic Party Partai Demokrasi Indonesia | |
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| Abbreviation | PDI | 
| Chairperson | See list 
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| Secretary-General | See list 
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| Founded | 11 January 1973 | 
| Dissolved | 10 January 2003 | 
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| Headquarters | Jakarta, Indonesia | 
| Ideology | Pancasila Marhaenism Sukarnoism (from 1990 onwards) | 
| Political position | Big tent Minority: Left-wing | 
| Ballot number (1977–97) | 3 | 
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The Indonesian Democratic Party (Indonesian: Partai Demokrasi Indonesia, abbr. PDI) was a political party in Indonesia which existed from 1973 to 2003. During the New Order era, the PDI was one of the two state-approved parties, the other being the Islam-based United Development Party (PPP).