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Demokrasi Di Indonesia Bermula Setelah Diterbitkannya Maklumat Wakil Presiden - Full Image Site -

: By allowing multiple parties, Indonesia transitioned into what would become the Parliamentary (Liberal) Democracy era, where the executive branch became responsible to the parliament rather than just the President.

Often called the this edict was the government's official response to the people's desire for political representation. : By allowing multiple parties, Indonesia transitioned into

Issued just months after independence, fundamentally changed the role of the Central National Indonesian Committee (KNIP). : The edict explicitly stated that these parties

: The edict explicitly stated that these parties should be formed in preparation for a general election, which was originally planned for January 1946. This edict granted them legislative powers and the

: The government expressed its support for the creation of political parties to channel various societal ideologies into an organized political structure.

: Previously, the KNIP only assisted the President. This edict granted them legislative powers and the authority to help determine the Broad Guidelines of State Policy (GBHN) until the MPR and DPR could be officially formed.

The history of democracy in Indonesia reached a critical turning point with the issuance of two major edicts by Vice President Mohammad Hatta in 1945. These documents shifted the nation from a centralized presidential system toward a multi-party, representative democracy. 1. The Legislative Shift: Maklumat No. X (October 16, 1945)

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