SMK Raflesia Depok Students Learn Constitution to the Constitutional Court
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Judicial power shall be an independent power to execute justice, to uphold law and justice. The Constitutional Court (MK) is one of the principals of judicial power, as a court of first and final decision is final on matters constitutional.

"According to the science of constitutional law, the Court is the guardian of the constitution or institutions the guardian of the Constitutions. In addition the Court is interpreter of the Constitution or the interpreter of the Constitutions, and MK is one manifestation of efforts to build relationships of mutual control between the branches of state power or checks and balances, "explained Junior Registrar II of the Constitutional Court (MK), Muhidin when receiving SMK students visit Raflesia Depok, on Friday (19/10) morning at the Hall Court Room.

Since its inception on August 13, 2003, the Constitutional Court has the authority and the obligation of four. The authority of the Constitutional Court is the first test of the 1945 Constitution Act. For example, MK Education System Law test in which there is International Standard School Pilot (RSBI).

"Because there is a group of people who feel disadvantaged by the presence of formulation RSBI," said Muhidin to 250 students.

The authority of the Court is to decide disputes both the authority of state institutions. Muhidin described if the President dispute with the House, then the judge is MK. 

"The authority of the Court is to decide upon the dissolution of three political parties. In the past, if the parties want disbanded, residence of the President are declared dissolved. If am not able to, which is the Court should disband political parties, "said Muhidin accompanied moderator Ari Wibowo as the Deputy Chief of SMK Raflesia Depok.

Added Muhidin, there are several reasons a political party can be disbanded. Among other things, broke up because of the political party itself, because it is not able to survive in society. Another reason, the parties broke up due to join other political parties. Another reason, obviously if a political party opposed to the idea and vision of the 1945 Constitution and Pancasila, the government may propose the dissolution of political parties to the Constitutional Court.

Other MK Powers, continued Muhidin, decide disputes Election results, which include election of President / Vice President, Legislative Elections (Parliament, Council, Council), as well as the General Election / Deputy Head (Election).

In addition to having four powers, the Court has an obligation that Parliament decided opinion on the alleged violations of law by the President.

"If Parliament considers that the President violated the law or committed a disgraceful act, the House can propose termination of office of President of the Constitutional Court," said Muhidin. (Nano Tresna Arfana / mh/Yazid.tr)


Friday, October 19, 2012 | 12:45 WIB 256