Separation od Mosque and State?
In the 1955 General Election, Islamic parties managed to get 42 percent of the votes, but only 14 percent in the 1999 election. Even including PAN and PKB voters, the total only reaches 34 percent. Aside from the financial and internal conflicts, the incapability in formulating attractive programs is deemed the main reason behind this drastic drop in numbers. However, Islamic parties remain optimistic. What percentage of votes will they win in the 2004 General Elections? Which parties will Indonesian Muslims favor with their votes?
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