The Golkar Party or Party of Functional Groups is a political party in Indonesia. It was founded as Sekber Golkar in 1964, and participated for the first time in 1971 as Golkar. At this point, Golkar was not a political party. In 1999, forced by the new election law, the groups reformed itself as a political party.
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How does the idea of a party that started not as a political entity but as a group of functional groups affect your opinion on its legitimacy and goals?
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In what ways can the history of a political party influence its current ideals and policies?
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Do you think a party's adaptability to new laws, like the shift to become a political party, reflects positively on its flexibility and willingness to comply for the greater good?
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What is your stance on the need for political parties to have clear, accessible records of their policies and values for the public?
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How would you feel about a political party that has transitioned from a government-supported entity to an independent political party over decades?
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How important do you think it is for a political organization to evolve over time in response to societal changes?
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Can a political party's past significantly impact your trust in them today, and why?
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What role do you believe political parties should play in shaping education and employment opportunities?
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If a party has been involved in your government for decades, how might that affect the way you view its policies and actions?
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Why do you think a political party's commitment to specific social and economic policies matters, and how does it affect your support for them?