1971 Indonesian legislative election
Legislative elections were held in Indonesia on 3 July 1971, the first under the New Order regime. There were ten participants; nine political parties and the "functional group" Golkar, which came first with more than 60 percent of the vote, resulting in an absolute majority in the People's Representative Council.
The symbols and ballot paper numbers of the organizations participating in the 1971 general election
Officials recording the votes cast for each party in the Operations Room at the Home Affairs Ministry on 2 August 1971
The New Order describes the regime of the second Indonesian President Suharto from his rise to power in 1966 until his resignation in 1998. Suharto coined the term upon his accession and used it to contrast his presidency with that of his predecessor Sukarno.
New Order (Indonesia)
Suharto took the presidential oath of office on 27 March 1968.
Suharto on a visit to West Germany in 1970.
Suharto attends 1970 meeting of the Non-Aligned Movement in Lusaka, Zambia.