Restoring Indonesia’s (Un)Constitutional Constitution: Soepomo’s Authoritarian Constitution

IF 1.5 Q1 LAW
Abdurrachman Satrio
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Abstract The recent years saw the rise in discourse to undo the liberal-democratic amendments introduced between 1999 and 2002 and restore the Indonesian 1945 Constitution to its original 1945 version. Some Indonesian public figures believe that these amendments are not legitimate, because they are deemed to have eliminated the basic values of the original 1945 Constitution which was built on the “integralist” concept as propounded by its main architect Soepomo. According to the integralist conception, the state should be seen as a family in which the government played a role as a wise father who can bring its people to the right choice. This article seeks to prove that these amendments are legitimate although they constitute a “dismemberment” of the original 1945 Constitution. This is because the original 1945 Constitution was formed only by a handful of elites in an institution established by the Japanese occupying power in early 1945. By contrast, the Majelis Permusyawaratan Rakyat (People’s Consultative Assembly) who was in charge of the four amendments to the 1945 Constitution had a greater democratic legitimacy compared to the drafters of the original Constitution given that they were elected through the 1999 elections. Furthermore, the original 1945 Constitution was never intended to operate beyond the Indonesian revolutionary period, which ended in 1949. It was expected that the document be significantly changed or even replaced by the People’s Consultative Assembly through the amendment process.
恢复印度尼西亚(联合国)宪法:Soepomo的威权宪法
摘要近年来,废除1999年至2002年提出的自由民主修正案,并将1945年印度尼西亚宪法恢复到1945年的原始版本的言论越来越多。一些印尼公众人物认为,这些修正案是不合法的,因为它们被认为消除了1945年宪法的基本价值观,该宪法建立在其主要建筑师Soepomo提出的“一体化”概念之上。根据整合主义的概念,国家应该被视为一个家庭,在这个家庭中,政府扮演着一个明智的父亲的角色,能够让人民做出正确的选择。本条试图证明这些修正案是合法的,尽管它们构成了对1945年原始宪法的“肢解”。这是因为最初的1945年宪法是由日本占领国在1945年初建立的一个机构中的少数精英组成的。相比之下,负责1945年《宪法》四项修正案的人民协商会议(Majelis Permusyawalatan Rakyat)与原《宪法》的起草者相比,具有更大的民主合法性,因为他们是通过1999年选举产生的。此外,最初的1945年宪法从未打算在1949年结束的印度尼西亚革命时期之后实施。预计人民协商会议将通过修正程序对该文件进行重大修改,甚至予以取代。
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