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Institutional Redesign to Strengthen the Presidential System and Government Effectiveness in Indonesia

open access: hybridJournal of Constitutional and Governance Studies
The presidential system of government in Indonesia faces various challenges, particularly the fragmentation of power between the executive and legislative branches, which hampers the effectiveness of public policy implementation. This study aims to analyze the legal challenges confronting the presidential system and explore how institutional redesign ...
M. Mustofah Bisri
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IDEAL COMBINATIONS OF GOVERNMENT SYSTEM AND PARTY SYSTEM FOR STABILITY AND EFFECTIVENESS OF THE GOVERNMENT [PDF]

open access: yesJurnal Pembaharuan Hukum, 2020
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.
Widayati Widayati, winanto winanto
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The Presidential and Semi-Presidential System of Government and the Model of Control of Legal Norms. Reflections on Political Dependencies [PDF]

open access: bronzePrzegląd Prawa Konstytucyjnego, 2019
The analysis focuses on the relations between the presidential and semi-presidential system of government and the model of control of legal norms. The authors formulate question, is there a correlation between these government systems and the model of constitutional review of the law? The authors argue that there is no such dependence.
Jarosław Szymanek, Jacek Zaleśny
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Presidential Threshold Anomaly in Indonesian Government System: Parlementer Reduction in Indonesian Presidential System

open access: yesBappenas Working Papers, 2019
The government system running in Indonesia is a combination of presidential systems and parliamentary systems. Based on the 1945 Constitution, Indonesia adheres to a presidential system, but Indonesia, in implementing there are many parts of the parliamentary system that are included in the Indonesian presidential system.
Mausili, D. R. (Dwi)
openaire   +3 more sources

Strengthening the Multi-Party Presidential Government in Indonesia

open access: yesPolitik Indonesia: Indonesian Political Science Review, 2019
The Multi-Party Presidential Government in Indonesia has reached a critical point. The 2.5 percent parliamentary threshold rule in the 2009 Election was incapable to address the issue. The parliamentary threshold was raised to 3.5 percent in 2014, in the
Moh. Ilham A. Hamudy, M. Saidi Rifki
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Political Implication of Presidential System Practice in The Jokowi-JK Government

open access: yesBritish Journal of Philosophy, Sociology and History, 2022
This study focuses on the political implications of the presidential system practice in the Jokowi-JK government. Constitutionally, the Indonesian government system adheres to a presidential system. However, there is a system confusion in practice that causes the President's role and position as head of government to be not optimal because his policies
Zainul
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The Legal Problems of Ministerial Regulations in the Presidential System of Government

open access: diamondGolden Ratio of Law and Social Policy Review
The problem of excessive regulation at the ministerial regulatory level in the presidential system arises because the Minister often exceeds his actual functions. This research aims to analyze the causes of overlapping regulations and authorities that cause legal uncertainty.
Dhea Farah Dillah   +2 more
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Parliamentary, Presidential, and Semi-presidential Systems of Government: Representation or Policy-making Effectiveness?

open access: greenJSP: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik, 2009
Perdebatan mengenai tipologi dan stabilitas institusi demokrasi telah berlangsung selama lebih dari 2 dekade. Perdebatan tersebut mendiskusikan dampak dari tipologi institusi demokrasi terhadap proses politik, output kebijakan, dan kinerja ekonomi.
Kuskridho Ambardi
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The Presidentialization of Political Parties Due to Presidentialized Systems of Government: Theoretical nsights with Reference to the Fifth French Republic

open access: diamondTeoria Polityki
The presidentialization of political parties is part of a broader phenomenon called the presidentialization of politics. The latter is relatively new and remains associated, among other things, with the centralization of decision-making processes, as well as manifests itself in the growing role of individual political leaders. Presidentialization leads
Łukasz Jakubiak
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Power of Purse and Budget Act under the Presidential Government System

open access: yesInternational Journal of Public Finance, 2020
Turkey has switched from Parliamentary Government System to Presidential Government System virtually with the 10 August 2014 presidential elections, legally and partially with the 16 April 2017 referendum, and officially with the 24 June 2018 ...
Ferhat Akbey
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