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Department of Information
Republic of Indonesia 1989

P r e f a c e

The translation of the current publication of "The 1945 Constitution" is a provisional revision to that of the previous editions which were based on the translation of its first edition published by the then Yogyakarta-based Information Ministry of the Republic of Indonesia in 1950.

This revision is still provisional owing to the flexible Constitution which includes a wider scope of philosophy, so that a more reliable translation is still expected.

We are aware that this translation is still far from perfect and yet this translation aims at helping those who want to study Indonesian laws by using English as its introductory language.

We'd very much appreciate constructive opinion and input from critics and any other interested party for our planned revised edition.

 

::1.THE PREAMBLE TO THE CONSTITUTION
2. THE 1945 CONSTITUTION
::Chapter I. Form of the State and Sovereignty
::Chapter II. The Majelis Permusyawaratan Rakyat
::Chapter III. The Executive Power
::Chapter IV. The Supreme Advisory Council
::Chapter V. The Ministers of State
::Chapter VI. The Regional Governments
::Chapter VII. The Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat
::Chapter VIII. Finance
::Chapter IX. The Judiciary Power
::Chapter X. The Citizens
::Chapter XI. Religion
::Chapter XII. National Defence
::Chapter XIII. Education
::Chapter XIV. Social Welfare
::Chapter XV. The Flag and the Language
::Chapter XVI. Amendments to the Constitution
::3.TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS
::4. ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS

5. ANNOTATIONS TO THE CONSTITUTION
General

::I.The Constitution as a part of the Basic Law
::II. The basic thoughts in the Preamble
::III. The basic ideas in the preamble are embodied in the articles of the Constitution
::IV. The Constitution is concise and flexible
::6. THE GOVERNMENT SYSTEM
::Chapter I. Form of the State and Sovereignty
::Chapter II. The Majelis Permusyawaratan Rakyat
::Chapter III. The Executive Power
::Chapter IV. The Supreme Advisory Council
::Chapter V. The Ministers of State
::Chapter VI. The Regional Governments
::Chapter VII. The Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat
::Chapter VIII. Finance
::Chapter IX. The Judicial Power
::Chapter X. The Citizens
::Chapter XI. Religion
::Chapter XII. National Defence
::Chapter XIII. Education
::Chapter XIV. Social Welfare
::Chapter XV. The Flag and the Language
::Chapter XVI. Amendments to the Constitution

 

 

THE 1945 CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
Department of Information Republic of Indonesia
First Edition

 

1. THE OPENING TO THE 1945 CONSTITUTION

Whereas Independence is the natural right of every nation, colonialism must be abolished in this world because it is not in conformity with Humanity and Justice.

And the Struggle of the movement for the independence of Indonesia has now reached the hour of rejoicing by leading the People of Indonesia safe and sound to the gateway of the Independence of an Indonesian State which is free, united, sovereign, just and prosperous.

Thanks to the blessing of God Almighty and impelled by the noble desire to lead their own free national life, the People of Indonesia hereby declare their independence. Following this, in order to set up a government of the State of Indonesia which shall protect the whole of the Indonesian People and their entire native land of Indonesia, and in order to advance the general welfare, to develop the intellectual life of the nation and to contribute in implementing an order in the world which is based upon independence, abiding peace and social justice, the structure of Indonesia's National Independence shall be formulated in a Constitution of the Indonesian State which shall have the structural state form of a Republic of Indonesia with sovereignty of the people, and which shall be based upon: Belief in the One, Supreme God, just and civilized Humanity, the unity of Indonesia, and democracy which is guided by the inner wisdom in the unanimity arising out of deliberation amongst representatives, meanwhile creating a condition of social justice for the whole of the People of Indonesia.

2. THE 1945 CONSTITUTION
::Chapter I. Form of the State and Sovereignty
::Chapter II. The Majelis Permusyawaratan Rakyat
::Chapter III. The Powers of Government of the State
::Chapter IV. The Supreme Advisory Council
::Chapter V. The Ministers of State
::Chapter VI. Local Government
::Chapter VII. The Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat (The Legislative Body)
::Chapter VIII. Finance
::Chapter IX. The Judicial Powers
::Chapter X. Citizens
::Chapter XI. Religion
::Chapter XII. Defence
::Chapter XIII. Education
::Chapter XIV. Social Well-Being
::Chapter XV. Flag and Language
::Chapter XVI. Alterations to the Constitution
::3. TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS
::4. ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS
::5. ELUCIDATION OF THE CONSTITUTION
::6. THE SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE

CONCERNING THE ARTICLES

::Chapter I. The Form and Sovereignty of the State
::Chapter II. The Majelis Permusyawaratan Rakyat
::Chapter III. The Powers of Government of the State
::Chapter IV. The Advisory Council
::Chapter V. The Minister of the State
::Chapter VI. Local Government
::Chapter VII. The Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat
::Chapter VIII. Finance
::Chapter IX. The Judicial Powers
::Chapter X. Citizens
::Chapter XI. Religion
::Chapter XII. Defence of the State
::Chapter XIII. Education
::Chapter XIV. Social Well-being
::Chapter XV. Flag and Language
::Chapter XVI. Alteration to the Constitution
 
 
 
 
 
 

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