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VOL. 10, ISSUE 1 (2024)
The effectiveness of money political policies based on legal regulations in the implementation of general elections
Authors
Ahmad Taqiuddin Najih, Joko Setiyono
Abstract
Money politics is an action or effort to
influence someone by providing a reward. Some people interpret money politics
as an act of buying and selling power in the political process. These actions
can occur in a wide range, starting from the village head election process to
the general election of a country. There is a problem that is no longer a
public secret, namely the practice of money politics during the election
season. This research aims to determine the effectiveness of Law Number 7 of
2017's effectiveness concerning General Elections on money politics practices.
This research can be categorized as normative juridical research or library
legal research. The research approach used is conceptual. The method for
collecting legal materials was documentation, where this research does not
require direct involvement in the research object but only through written
documents. The types of legal material sources used in this research consist of
primary, secondary, and tertiary data sources. The research results showed that
Law Number 7 of 2017 has not been implemented effectively. There are still many
money politics practices that occur in Indonesia and are considered normal.
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Pages:172-178
How to cite this article:
Ahmad Taqiuddin Najih, Joko Setiyono "The effectiveness of money political policies based on legal regulations in the implementation of general elections". International Journal of Law, Vol 10, Issue 1, 2024, Pages 172-178
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