THE VICE PRESIDENT REPLACES THE PRESIDENT WHO PERMANENTLY UNABLE TO PERFORM HIS OBLIGATION BASED ON INDONESIAN CONSTITUTION OF 1945
Journal Title: Academic Research International - Year 2018, Vol 9, Issue 4
Abstract
According to the constitution, the President holds the highest power in the government. In performing his obligation, the President is abetted by a Vice President. The Vice President acts as the assistant of the President and Vice President can replace the position of the President if he permanently unable to perform his obligation until the end of his tenure, pursuant to Article 8 of Indonesian Constitution of 1945, if the President permanently unable to perform his obligation due to demise, sick, impeachment and inability to perform his obligation, the President shall be replaced by the Vice President. In addition, according to Article 7 of Indonesian Constitution of 1945, the tenure of President and Vice President is 5 years and they can be re-elected for another 5 years.
Authors and Affiliations
Siti Nurmawan Damanik
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