Abstract

In the development of the government sistem, there are semi-presidential systems which are different from presidential and parliamentary systems. The difference is in the case of the presence of the President and Prime Minister as a parliamentary sistem but the mechanism for dismissing the President resembles the impeachment in the presidential systems. This research was conducted to see how the impeachment mechanism compares in countries with presidential sistems, especially Indonesia and in countries with a semi-presidential sistem, namely South Korea. The author finds that there are differences between the impeachment mechanisms in Indonesia and South Korea in the process and reasons for the termination of the President. This can be an input for the mechanism in Indonesia to focus more on legal mechanisms without a political mechanism in the MPR.

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  • In the development of the government sistem, there are semi-presidential systems which are different from presidential and parliamentary systems

  • The difference is in the case of the presence

  • the mechanism for dismissing the President resembles the impeachment in the presidential systems

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In the development of the government sistem, there are semi-presidential systems which are different from presidential and parliamentary systems. Robert Elgie mengemukakan bahwa terdapat ciri khas dari negara yang menggunakan sistem semi presidensial yaitu adanya pemilihan presiden secara langsung oleh rakyat dan jabatan perdana menteri ada sebagai pemegang pemerintahan dan memimpin kabinet.[26] Hal ini ada di negara Korea Selatan dimana terdapat seorang presiden dan seorang perdana menteri namun presiden dipilih langsung dan mempunyai masa jabatan yang tetap kecuali dengan pemberhentian dengan mekanisme impeachment.

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