KORPRI was integrated into
Golkar, the organization founded by the military in 1964, and developed as an important force in ensuring that political parties unaligned to the government had no influence at village and sub–district levels. Throughout the New Order period, through government decree, the scope of KORPRI's membership was widened from all civil servants, to include workers in state enterprises, state workers at regional levels and workers in private enterprises where the government held an interest. During the elections of the New Order period, KORPRI's two million members were obliged to campaign on behalf of Golkar. Failure to do so was considered disloyal and as the organisation's chair stated in 1993, "KORPRI will not tolerate any of its members voting for parties other than Golkar." == Post-1998 ==