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The '''Independent Voice of the Acehnese Party''' ({{lang-id|Partai Suara Independen Rakyat Aceh}}, SIRA) is a regional [[political party]] in [[Indonesia]]. The party's initials, SIRA originally stood for the Information Center for a Referendum on Aceh, which was established in 1999, but the organization assumed its current name for the [[Indonesian legislative election, 2009|2009 elections]]. The party's first chairman was the then deputy governor of Aceh.<ref>[http://www.crisisgroup.org/library/documents/asia/south_east_asia/b81_indonesia___pre_election_anxieties_in_aceh.pdf International Crisis Group Update (2008) Briefing Asia Briefing N°81, Jakarta/Brussels, 9 September 2008 Indonesia: Pre-Election Anxieties in Aceh]</ref><ref>''Tempo'' magazine No. 0931/March 31-April 06, 2009, pp46-47</ref>
The '''Independent Voice of the Acehnese Party''' ({{lang-id|Partai Suara Independen Rakyat Aceh}}, SIRA) is a regional [[political party]] in [[Indonesia]]. The party's initials, SIRA originally stood for the Information Center for a Referendum on Aceh, which was established in 1999, but the organization assumed its current name for the [[Indonesian legislative election, 2009|2009 elections]]. The party's first chairman was the then deputy governor of Aceh.<ref>[http://www.crisisgroup.org/library/documents/asia/south_east_asia/b81_indonesia___pre_election_anxieties_in_aceh.pdf International Crisis Group Update (2008) Briefing Asia Briefing N°81, Jakarta/Brussels, 9 September 2008 Indonesia: Pre-Election Anxieties in Aceh] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080910002324/http://www.crisisgroup.org/library/documents/asia/south_east_asia/b81_indonesia___pre_election_anxieties_in_aceh.pdf |date=10 September 2008 }}</ref><ref>''Tempo'' magazine No. 0931/March 31-April 06, 2009, pp46-47</ref>


It contested the 2009 elections in the province of [[Aceh]], where it was seen as the main challenger for the [[Aceh Party]]. However, the party won only 38,157 votes, or 1.78% of the Aceh turnout. It failed to qualify for the [[Indonesian legislative election, 2014|2014 elections]].<ref>{{cite book | first1 = Bestian |last1 = Nainggolan |first2 = Yohan |last2 = Wahyu | title = Partai Politik Indonesia 1999-2019 | publisher = Kompas Media Nusantara | date = 2016 | location = Jakarta |pages = 227–228 | language = Indonesian | isbn = 978-602-412-005-4}}</ref><ref>http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2008/08/18/finally-aceh-local-parties-take-part-general-election.html Jakarta Post online: Finally, Aceh local parties take part general election Accessed 10/9/08</ref>
It contested the 2009 elections in the province of [[Aceh]], where it was seen as the main challenger for the [[Aceh Party]]. However, the party won only 38,157 votes, or 1.78% of the Aceh turnout. It failed to qualify for the [[Indonesian legislative election, 2014|2014 elections]].<ref>{{cite book | first1 = Bestian |last1 = Nainggolan |first2 = Yohan |last2 = Wahyu | title = Partai Politik Indonesia 1999-2019 | publisher = Kompas Media Nusantara | date = 2016 | location = Jakarta |pages = 227–228 | language = Indonesian | isbn = 978-602-412-005-4}}</ref><ref>http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2008/08/18/finally-aceh-local-parties-take-part-general-election.html Jakarta Post online: Finally, Aceh local parties take part general election Accessed 10/9/08</ref>

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Independent Voice of the Acehnese Party
Partai Suara Independent
Rakyat Aceh, SIRA
ChairmanM Taufiq Abda
Secretary-GeneralArhama
FoundedDecember 2007
HeadquartersBanda Aceh
Ballot number37
DPR seatsN/A (New Party)

The Independent Voice of the Acehnese Party (Indonesian: Partai Suara Independen Rakyat Aceh, SIRA) is a regional political party in Indonesia. The party's initials, SIRA originally stood for the Information Center for a Referendum on Aceh, which was established in 1999, but the organization assumed its current name for the 2009 elections. The party's first chairman was the then deputy governor of Aceh.[1][2]

It contested the 2009 elections in the province of Aceh, where it was seen as the main challenger for the Aceh Party. However, the party won only 38,157 votes, or 1.78% of the Aceh turnout. It failed to qualify for the 2014 elections.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ International Crisis Group Update (2008) Briefing Asia Briefing N°81, Jakarta/Brussels, 9 September 2008 Indonesia: Pre-Election Anxieties in Aceh Archived 10 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Tempo magazine No. 0931/March 31-April 06, 2009, pp46-47
  3. ^ Nainggolan, Bestian; Wahyu, Yohan (2016). Partai Politik Indonesia 1999-2019 (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Kompas Media Nusantara. pp. 227–228. ISBN 978-602-412-005-4.
  4. ^ http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2008/08/18/finally-aceh-local-parties-take-part-general-election.html Jakarta Post online: Finally, Aceh local parties take part general election Accessed 10/9/08