Objective:The formation of a state is an effort to realize the ideals of a nation through an organizational system that is built jointly between the government and the governed (the people).
Method: In its implementation, it is divided into state institutions that have the authority regulated in the constitution. The constitution is formed by mutual agreement between the state and the citizens. Therefore, its existence must reflect the personality traits of the nation itself. The 1945 Constitution is the constitution of the National of Indonesia, which contains Pancasila as the basis of the national.
Results:The norms contained in Pancasila are recognized and believed to be the embodiment of the national character that has been embedded and inherent in every Indonesian citizen. Pancasila shall serve as the state's primary tool for administering government through numerous national and regional legislation.
Conclusions:The hope for the realization of a just, prosperous, and prosperous Indonesian society will be realized if all elements of the nation are consistent and consistently carry out the values contained therein in their entirety. The Indonesian state and nation have agreed to run the administration based on the law (rechstaat) as stated in Article 1 passage (3) of the 1945 Composition.
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