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摘要
通过2004年关于地区政府的第32号法律,最终可以实现直接的地区领导人选举(Pemilihan Umum Kepala Daerah/Pilkada)。根据1945年《宪法》第24条c款第(1)项的规定,宪法法院的权力之一是对选举结果的争议作出裁决,这意味着这包括冲突后的地方选举争议。在这方面,宪法法院发挥其作用,以维持印度尼西亚法律制度所采用的宪政民主,以解决选举争端。维护宪法是保护公民宪法权利的一种形式,也是坚持1945年宪法的宪政理念的结果。在此背景下,宪法成为民族和国家生活中的活宪法。宪法价值和规范在宪法本身的实践和日常生活的实际经验的基础上,不断发展和丰富新的价值和制度,这是宪法价值和规范永远具有活力的意义。为了维持选举进程以取得预期的结果,它不能只依靠一两个机构。它需要所有国家机关的合作,包括KPU、baawaslu、DKPP、警察、检察官、法院和宪法法院。所有这些国家机关必须共同努力,使地方选举取得成功,维护人民的主权。
Constitutional Democracy and National Legal Instruments in Resolving Regional Election Disputes
Through Law Number 32 of 2004 concerning Regional Government, direct regional head elections (Pemilihan Umum Kepala Daerah/Pilkada) could finally be realized. In accordance with the mandate of Article 24C paragraph (1) of the 1945 Constitution, it stipulates that one of the powers of the Constitutional Court is to decide disputes over election results, which means that this includes post-conflict local election disputes. In this context, the Constitutional Court performs its role to maintain the constitutional democracy adopted in Indonesian legal system fo resolve election disputes. Upholding the constitution is a form of protecting the constitutional rights of citizens and is a consequence of the adherence to the notion of constitutionalism that the 1945 Constitution. In this context, the constitution becomes a living constitution in the life of the nation and state. Constitutional values and norms will always be alive in the sense that they are constantly developing and enriched with new values and systems based on the practice of the constitution itself and real experiences in everyday life. To maintain the election process in order to achieve the expected results, it cannot rely on only one or two institutions. It requires the cooperation of all state organs, including KPU, Bawaslu, DKPP, police, prosecutors, courts, and the Constitutional Court. All these state organs must work together to make the local elections a success to maintain the sovereignty of the people.