Indonesian Fascist Party

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AbbreviationPFI
Founded1933
Dissolved1933
Indonesian Fascist Party
Partai Fasis Indonesia
AbbreviationPFI
FounderNotonindito
Founded1933
Dissolved1933
IdeologyFascism
Javanisation
Javanese chauvinism[1]
Constitutional monarchism[2]
Confederalism[2]
Political positionFar-right

The Indonesian Fascist Party (Indonesian: Partai Fasis Indonesia, Dutch: Partij Fascist Indonesia or Indonesische Fascistische Partij, PFI) was a short-lived fascist political party founded in Bandung, Dutch East Indies in the summer of 1933 by a Javanese economist and politician named Notonindito.[3] Although it did not last long and is poorly documented, it is often cited as an example of how European fascist ideas could manifest themselves in an Asian context, as well as appearing in conspiracy literature exaggerating its importance.[4][5][6][7]

Reaction in the Indies

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