Gabthat Party

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Aceh's Generation Unite in Obedience and Piety
Partai Generasi Atjeh Beusaboh Tha'at dan Taqwa
Chairman Ahmad Tajuddin [1] [2]
Secretary-GeneralBahaudin
Founded
  • 4 December 2005 (as an educational foundation)
  • 2007 (as a political party)
Headquarters Banda Aceh
Membership (2017)3,136 [3]
Ideology Islamism
Ballot number 19

Aceh's Generation Unite in Obedience and Piety Party (Indonesian : Partai Generasi Atjeh Beusaboh Tha'at dan Taqwa, Acehnese : Peureute Geuneurasi Atjeh Beusaboh Thaat dan Taqwa), often known by its acronym Gabthat, is a regional political party in Indonesia, which was founded in 2007. [4] Actually, Gabthat was founded on 4 December 2005 as an educational foundation. [5] This party registered for the 2009 and 2019 general elections but did not pass verification. [6]

Gabhat run in the 2024 Indonesian general election with the ballot number of 18. [7]

NoChairmanPeriod
1Ahmad Tajuddin2021–2024

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