Constitutional crisis: intensifying disobedience to the decisions of the Indonesian Constitutional Court

Autores/as

  • Novendri M. Nggilu
  • Dian Ekawaty Ismail
  • Tri Sulistyowati
  • Mohamad Rivaldi Moha

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7764/R.502.5

Palabras clave:

Constitution, Constitutional Crisis, Constitutional Court, Constitutional Disobedience

Resumen

 

A constitutional crisis is a scenario in which the norms stated in the constitu-
tion are present in the text but absent in context (constitution with semantic value), indica-
ting an amputation of the impartiality of the Constitutional Court and disobedience to its
decisions. Functionally, the Constitutional Court has the highest authority in maintaining
the dignity of the constitution and guarding its values, to which all elements of the nation
are accountable. In Indonesia, the constitutional crisis can be understood from three impor-
tant events. First, the House of Representatives signed a waiver for Article 22 of the 1945
Constitution, approving a Government Regulation in Lieu of the Job Creation Law stipu-
lated by the President. Second, the Court’s impartiality principle was violated via dismissal
of the Constitutional Judge, Aswanto. Third, the legislative and executive as well as the judi-
ciary, in this case, the Supreme Court, disobeyed the Constitutional Court’s decisions. These
three events intensify the constitutional crisis.        

Biografía del autor/a

Novendri M. Nggilu

 

     

Dian Ekawaty Ismail

 

     

Tri Sulistyowati

 

     

Mohamad Rivaldi Moha

 

     

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Publicado

2023-10-23

Cómo citar

M. Nggilu, N. ., Ekawaty Ismail, D. ., Sulistyowati, T. ., & Rivaldi Moha, M. . (2023). Constitutional crisis: intensifying disobedience to the decisions of the Indonesian Constitutional Court. Revista Chilena De Derecho, 50(2), 115–132. https://doi.org/10.7764/R.502.5

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