Periodesai Pelaksanaan Demokrasi di Indonesia ~ Mata pelajaran PPKN ~ Kelas 11

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31 Aug 202014:54

Summary

TLDRIn this educational video, Teacher Icha discusses the periodization of democracy in Indonesia, outlining five key periods from independence in 1945 to the current reform era. The lesson highlights the evolution of democratic practices, including the emergence of political parties, the shift to guided democracy under Sukarno, the New Order regime under Suharto, and the reformation that allowed for greater political freedom and multi-party systems. The analysis emphasizes the ongoing struggle for genuine democracy in Indonesia and encourages reflection on its historical context.

Takeaways

  • 🌍 Indonesia is considered a democratic state, as defined by its 1945 Constitution.
  • 📜 Key criteria for a democratic government include accountability, power rotation, open political recruitment, fair elections, and respect for basic rights.
  • 🕰️ The periodization of democracy in Indonesia consists of five distinct eras: Independence, Parliamentary Democracy, Guided Democracy, New Order, and Reform Era.
  • ✊ The Independence Period (1945-1949) was characterized by limited democratic practices focused on supporting the independence revolution.
  • 🏛️ The Parliamentary Democracy era (1949-1959) featured constitutional changes and a rise in political party activity, but ultimately faced failures.
  • 🗳️ Guided Democracy (1959-1965) saw President Sukarno implement a decree that centralized power and reduced the role of political parties.
  • 🚫 The New Order era (1965-1998) under President Suharto aimed to enforce Pancasila, but it was marked by restricted political freedom and human rights abuses.
  • 🔄 The Reform Era (1998-present) emerged after a multidimensional crisis, leading to greater political freedoms and the establishment of a multi-party system.
  • 📰 Increased press freedom and the ability for citizens to express their rights were key indicators of democracy during the Reform Era.
  • 💡 The analysis reveals that while progress has been made, challenges remain in fully realizing a democratic state in Indonesia.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video lesson?

    -The main topic of the video lesson is the periodization of democracy in Indonesia, specifically focusing on the implementation of democratic principles in the country.

  • According to the script, what defines Indonesia as a democratic country?

    -Indonesia is considered a democratic country based on normative aspects, as outlined in its constitution, particularly the 1945 Constitution, which establishes fundamental democratic principles.

  • What are the five criteria that a democratic government system should possess?

    -The five criteria for a democratic government system include accountability, power rotation, open political recruitment, free and fair elections, and the fulfillment of basic human rights.

  • How many periods of democracy are identified in Indonesia, according to the script?

    -The script identifies five periods of democracy in Indonesia.

  • What characterized the first period of democracy in Indonesia from 1945 to 1949?

    -During the first period of democracy, characterized by the struggle for independence, democratic practices were limited mainly to supporting the revolution, with other democratic elements yet to be fully realized.

  • What significant changes occurred during the parliamentary democracy period from 1949 to 1959?

    -In this period, two constitutional changes took place, shifting from the 1945 Constitution to the Constitution of the Republic of the United States of Indonesia, which then reverted back to a unitary state under a parliamentary system.

  • What led to the failure of parliamentary democracy in Indonesia?

    -The failure of parliamentary democracy was attributed to several factors, including the proposal to form a national council that involved all political powers, a deadlock in the Constituent Assembly, and a weak socio-economic base.

  • What was the concept of 'guided democracy' introduced during the period from 1959 to 1965?

    -Guided democracy, introduced by President Sukarno, was characterized by the dissolution of the Constituent Assembly and a return to the 1945 Constitution, resulting in a concentration of power and weakened legislative functions.

  • How did the New Order regime from 1965 to 1998 manifest democratic practices?

    -The New Order regime emphasized implementing Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution but fell short of true democratic ideals, marked by limited political rotation, closed recruitment, and violations of human rights.

  • What indicators of democracy emerged during the Reformation era beginning in 1998?

    -During the Reformation era, indicators of democracy included increased freedom of the press, the introduction of a multi-party system, and more democratic practices in elections, with an emphasis on ensuring basic rights.

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