Indonesian National Party – Marhaenist Front

{{Infobox political party

| colorcode = #FF0000

| name = Indonesian National Party – Marhaenist Front

| native_name = Partai Nasional Indonesia – Front Marhaenis

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| chairperson = Probosutedjo

| secretary_general = Bambang Suroso

| foundation = 10 February 1999

| country = Indonesia

| abbreviation = PNI-FM

| dissolution = 2004

| ideology = Pancasila
Marhaenism

| headquarters = Jl Cikini Raya No 48 Jakarta Pusat

| seats1_title = House of Representatives (1999)

| seats1 = {{Infobox political party/seats|1|500|hex=#FF0000}}

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The Indonesian National Party – Marhaenist Front ({{langx|id|Partai Nasional Indonesia – Front Marhaenis}}, PNI-FM)) was one of several political parties vying to inherit the legacy of the original PNI, along with Indonesian National Party – Marhaen Masses (PNI-MM) and PNI Supeni.{{Cite web |title=Partai Nasional Indonesia |url=http://p2k.unkris.ac.id/id3/2-3065-2962/Partai-Nasionalis-Indonesia_29138_p2k-unkris.html |access-date=2023-09-25 |website=p2k.unkris.ac.id}} Established in Jakarta on 10 February 1999, PNI-FM was one of the participants of the 1999 legislative election. However, similar to many other parties that participated in the election, PNI-FM failed to qualify for the 2004 legislative election and was subsequently disbanded in the same year.

1999 General election

In the 1999 General Election, PNI-FM won 365,176 votes, or 0.35% of the total vote, and one seat in the House of Representatives. PNI-MM also managed to win one seat, while PNI Supeni did not manage to get a single seat despite obtaining a larger share of the vote than both of them.{{Cite web |date=2022-05-30 |title=Hasil Pemilu 1999, dari Partai Politik Peserta hingga Pemenang Halaman 2 |url=https://nasional.kompas.com/read/2022/05/30/14292041/hasil-pemilu-1999-dari-partai-politik-peserta-hingga-pemenang |access-date=2023-09-25 |website=KOMPAS.com |language=id}}

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