Published August 8, 2023 | Version v1
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Strengthening Presidentialism in Indonesia After the Amendment to the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia

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Constitutional discourses and debates since the
constituent assembly by the nation's leaders and
founders, until now in scientific forums about and around
what kind of state government system is more
appropriate and effective for the design of Indonesia's
constitutional structure are still emerging, and are always
attractive both in academic dialectics as well as public
discourse. The formulation of the problem is how is the
arrangement of the concept that forms the basis of the
presidency in Indonesia in the constitution and statutory
regulations. This research is included in the field of legal
research based on the literature study, and analyzed
qualitatively. Indonesian Presidentialism or presidential
system, is none other than a system of state government
that is held or led by a President who is more dominant in
a government directly elected by the people through
elections. This also applies to Indonesian Presidentialism
which is based on Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution of
the Republic of Indonesia as the fundamental state norm
of the Indonesian nation – and is based on constitutional
supremacy.

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