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1.     The People's Consultative Assembly (Majelis Permusyawaratan Rakyat); Article 1 of the amended 1945 Constitution states that Indonesia is a unitary state which has the form of republic with the sovereignty vested in the people and shall be exercised in accordance with the constitution. The Assembly has the authority to amend and stipulate the Constitution and to inaugurate the President and vice-President. According to the amended 1945, the assembly is no more the highest political institution in the state. The Assembly can discharge the President and (or Vice-President during his/her term of office with due observance of the Constitution.

2.     The Presidency; In the government system of Indonesia, the President is both head of state and chief executive. In exercising his/her duties, the President shall be assisted by a Vice-President. According to the amended 1945 Constitution, the President and Vice-President in pair is elected direct by the people. The President and Vice President shall hold office for a term of five years and shall be eligible for re-election in the same position only for another term. The President has the right to submit bills to DPR and determine Government Regulations to expedite the enforcement of laws.

3.     The House of Representatives (Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat / DPR); The total membership of the House of Representatives is five hundred and fifty (550) members, representing political organizations that took part in the general elections which are elected through general elections. The House shall convene at least once a year. It shall have legislative function, budgetary function, and supervision function. In carrying out its functions the House shall also have the rights of interpellation, inquiry and expression of opinions, submit suggestions and views, as well as the right of immunity. Further, members of the House shall have the right to submit bill.

4.    The State Audit Board (Badan Pemeriksa Keuangan / BPK); The function of the State Audit Board are outlined in Article 23E of the 1945 Constitution. Its main function is to conduct official examinations of government financial accounts. The findings of the Board are submitted to the House of Representatives, the Regional Representative Council, and the Regional House of Representatives in accordance with their respective authorities. The Board should locate in the capital of the state and have representatives in every province.

5.     The Supreme Court (Mahkamah Agung / MA); The Supreme Court and the subordinated judiciary institutions within the realms of the general court, the religions court, the material court and the administrative court are independent courts. They shall exercise the judiciary power. The Supreme Court, according to the Article 24A of the Constitution, shall have the authorities to hear appeal cases to review regulations below the level of laws concerned, and other authorities accorded bylaw.

6.     The Countitutional Court (Mahkamah Konstitusi / MK); The Constitutional Court shall have the authority to put on trial at the first and final instance, whose ruling irreversible, to review laws against the Constitution, to rule on conflicts of authorities among state institutions whose authorities are given by the Constitution, to decide the dissolution of political parties, and to settle disputes on the results of general elections. It shall also be obliged to rule on the opinion of the House on the assumption of violation by the President and/or Vice-President according to the Constitution.

7.     The Regional Representative Council (Dewan Perwakilan Daerah / DPD); The Regional Representative Council (Dewan Perwakilan Daerah /DPD) is a regional representation institution with the status as a state institution. The establishment of DPD is aimed at enhancing the democratic life, securing people¡¯s regional representation in implementing their duty and authority, and developing a mechanism of check-and-balance between legislative bodies and executive ones and improving the quality, productivity and performance of the members of people¡¯s consultative /representative¡¯s bodies and the regions to realize justice and welfare for the people.
The DPD may submit to the DPR bills relating to regional autonomy, relationship between the central and regional government, establishment and development of new regions, natural and economic resources management which are related to the central and regional finance affairs. Accordingly, the DPD will also give considerations to the DPR concerning the bills on State Budget and the bills concerning tax, education, and religious affairs and perform surveillance on the implementation of the law and submit the results of surveillance to the DPR.

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