National Mandate Party
The National Mandate Party (Partai Amanat Nasional, PAN) is a political party in Indonesia founded in 1998. It was established as a reformist party aiming to promote democracy and uphold the principles of Islam. PAN seeks to represent the interests of the Muslim community while also appealing to a broader electorate.
The party has participated in various national elections and has been part of several coalition governments. PAN's platform focuses on issues such as economic development, social justice, and good governance. Its leadership has included notable figures like Amien Rais, who played a significant role in its formation.