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VOL. 7, ISSUE 6 (2021)
Effort for constitutional rights of candidate village head in dispute on the result of village head election
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Absori, Brillian Feza Eryan Prasetya
Abstract
Efforts to realize full Village autonomy through the ratification of Law Number 6 of 2014 concerning Villages, do not seem to have fully accommodated the interests of the people in the Village. The condition of the community that is required to be able to participate in regulating government in the village, in fact still leaves several problems that have not been completely formulated. The village with the potential and independence in regulating its territory has given birth to a pure democratic system which is then adopted and determined by the state as the basis for direct elections, through national legal policies that apply in Indonesia. So the result is that the current Village Head election system already has a strong legal standing to be carried out officially with all the risks inherent in it. The dispute over the results of the village head election is one of the risks included in the unfinished issue of Law Number 6 year 2014 concerning Villages. The existence of differences in understanding in the implementation of legal procedures between the Law on Villages and the Law on State Administration is a serious problem, considering that this will result in confusion in the implementation of efforts to resolve village election disputes that occur in the community. Through an effort to integrate normative understanding concerning the implementation of legal procedures in interrelated laws, it is hoped that it can provide a recommended solution to the implementation of the settlement of pilkades disputes that occur in the future.
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Pages:11-19
How to cite this article:
Absori, Brillian Feza Eryan Prasetya "Effort for constitutional rights of candidate village head in dispute on the result of village head election ". International Journal of Law, Vol 7, Issue 6, 2021, Pages 11-19
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