Abstract

The military in Indonesia has been heavily involved in socio-political life in determining state policy. This involvement in the socio-political realm that began in 1945-1998 was known as the dual function of ABRI. However, the concept of ABRI's dual function is seen as the cause of the failure of the existing government system in Indonesia. With the many demands for reform and the fall of the New Order regime, in 2000 to be precise in May the concept of Dwifungsi was officially removed from the treasury of the TNI institution. The type and approach used in this research is normative legal research. The approach used is the statute approach, the case approach, and the conceptual approach. Sources of research using primary legal materials and secondary legal materials. Collection of legal materials, namely, looking for legal materials that are relevant to the issue at hand. Analysis of legal materials using deductive and inductive methods.

Highlights

  • The military in Indonesia has been heavily involved in socio-political life in determining state policy

  • the concept of ABRI's dual function is seen as the cause of the failure

  • precise in May the concept of Dwifungsi was officially removed from the treasury of the TNI institution

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The military in Indonesia has been heavily involved in socio-political life in determining state policy. Abstrak Militer di Indonesia telah banyak terlibat dalam kehidupan sosial politik dalam menentukan kebijakan negara. Keterlibatan ini ke dalam ranah sosial-politik yang telah dimulai sejak berdirinya negara ini 1945-1998 dan dikenal dengan sebutan Dwifungsi ABRI.

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