Abstract

Indonesia since before independence until the time the core adopted a multi-party system. While the system of government changes, from a presidential, parliamentary, quasi presidential system. Multiparty presidential government systems can disrupt the stability and effectiveness of the government because there must be a coalition of political parties in the government, the preparation of the cabinet by the President must consider and accommodate the interests of coalition political parties, decision making or policy-making must also consider the interests of coalition political parties, so it will require longer time. The coalition of political parties is very fluid and pragmatic, so there may be a change in the coalition because there is a possibility that political parties that were outside the coalition will then enter the government coalition, and vice versa. Exit the entry of political parties in the government coalition will certainly be very disturbing, because political parties who have just joined the government will demand a seat in the government, especially in the cabinet. Unloading pairs of the cabinet or dismantling pairs of government seats will often occur. This of course greatly disrupts the stability and effectiveness of government. Therefore, a presidential government system ideally does not combine with a multi-party system. A change from a multi-party system to a simple multi-party system is needed, or if possible with a two-party system.

Highlights

  • The basic agreement to reinforce the presidential government system aims to strengthen a stable, effective, and democratic government system adopted by the Republic of Indonesia, which in 1945 was chosen by the founder of the Indonesian state. the presidential government system is more suitable to be applied in Indonesia

  • 4 Comprehensive Paper on Amendments to the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia, Background, Process, and Results of Discussion 1999-2002, Book I, Secretariat General and Registrar of the Constitutional Court, Jakarta, 2010, page. 160 characteristics of a presidential government system can be found in Article 4 paragraph (1) which states that "The President of the Republic of Indonesia holds the power of the government under the Law Basic Law

  • Earl of Balfour expressed his opinion about the presidential system that implements presidential and vice-presidential elections in certain terms of office as follows: under the Presidential system, the effective head of the national administration is elected for a fixed term

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Summary

AND PARTY SYSTEM FOR STABILITY AND EFFECTIVENESS OF THE GOVERNMENT

Volume VI No.[3] September – Desember 2019 institution has the authority to amend and enact the Constitution, has worked democratically, and institutionally amended the Law. Basic. Constitution were carried out in stages because they prioritized articles agreed by all the factions in the MPR, continued with changes to articles that were more difficult to obtain agreement. 1945 Constitution, the MPR made a political agreement, one of which was to reinforce the presidential government system. The basic agreement to reinforce the presidential government system aims to strengthen a stable, effective, and democratic government system adopted by the Republic of Indonesia, which in 1945 was chosen by the founder of the Indonesian state. Because, when Indonesia had implemented a parliamentary government system, the practice of running a state life was never stable.[4]

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