LEGALITAS UNDANG-UNDANG TANPA TANDA TANGAN PRESIDEN

Authors

  • M. Teguh Irma
  • Boy Yendra Tamin
  • Sanidjar Pebrihariati

Abstract

ABSTRACT

The President has authority to establishment of law. This can be seen in the presence of a necessity that the established through discussion and mutual agreement between the President and DPR. Article 20 in paragraph (5) of the 1945 Constitution provides an opportunity to adopt of law formally flawed because it ignores the functions of the President to adopt a bill that the formal requirements of making of law. The issues that writer researched are. 1) How is the philosophy of mutual agreement on the formation of the law?  2)  How is the role of the President in the establishment of law, 3) how does the mechanism of signing the law. The type of research is normative research. The legal material has been used are Primary, Secondary and Tertiary. The collection of legal materials has done by using document study. The legal materials from the study documents deductively analyzed using descriptive methods. Research by the writer can be concluded that the collective agreement in concert with a bill is going to be a law if it has been approved jointly by the Parliament and the President. The phrase "mutual consent" does not always mean to "agree" but usually also means to "disagree". President's role is crucial in the establishment of law. The President is given the right to pass the bill in the form of affixing a signature by the President as a basis promulgation in the State Gazette, so that the fulfillment of formal requirements of the establishment of the law. The bill agreed by DPR and the President, the leadership of DPR delivered to the President for ratification, within seven days from the date mutual consent. Secretary of State (State Secretary) prepared a draft of bill to be approved by the President. The draft of bill has been prepared and then signed by the President with his signature.

Keywords: Legality, President Signature.


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Published

2015-02-13