Research Article
The Shift of Executive Power in The State Administrative System of the Republic of Indonesia: a Study on Presidential Powers on Legislation-Making
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.10-9-2019.2289416, author={Fifiana Wisnaeni}, title={The Shift of Executive Power in The State Administrative System of the Republic of Indonesia: a Study on Presidential Powers on Legislation-Making}, proceedings={The First International Conference On Islamic Development Studies 2019, ICIDS 2019, 10 September 2019, Bandar Lampung, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICIDS}, year={2019}, month={11}, keywords={state administrative system separation of powers executive powers legislation-making}, doi={10.4108/eai.10-9-2019.2289416} }
- Fifiana Wisnaeni
Year: 2019
The Shift of Executive Power in The State Administrative System of the Republic of Indonesia: a Study on Presidential Powers on Legislation-Making
ICIDS
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.10-9-2019.2289416
Abstract
This research with the title of The Shifting of Executive Power in State Administrative System in Republic of Indonesia (A Study on Presidential Powers in Forming a Regulation) aims to know the background of the change of authority in forming a Law in Indonesia and the implications of the shift in power in creating a Law against the Regulation developing in Indonesia. The approach method that is used in this research is juridical normative, with the research specification of analytical descriptive. The data, which was secondary, are obtained through literature study. Data analysis is done qualitatively. From the result of the research, it can be concluded that the background of the authority change was because there was a change of authority that was stated in the Change of the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia. The implication of the authority change towards the Regulation forming in Indonesia is that even though the Law is a law product that was created by an agreement between People's Representative Council and the President, the power domination to form regulation was in the People's Representative Council's (DPR) hand.