PKn Diskusi P.13 (Keperawatan)

PEMBELAJARAN RJ
5 Dec 202010:39

Summary

TLDRThis presentation by Group 3 discusses the rights and obligations of citizens, particularly focusing on harmony in economic rights and responsibilities. It starts with the definition of citizens and the legal basis from the Indonesian Constitution. The speakers highlight economic rights like fair employment and duties such as paying taxes and supporting national sovereignty. They also address issues such as corruption and tax evasion, offering solutions like stronger oversight and sanctions, professional governance, and public accountability. The session concludes by emphasizing the need for collaborative societal efforts to uphold these responsibilities.

Takeaways

  • đŸ‘„ The group will present their discussion results on citizens' rights and obligations, with a focus on harmony in economic rights and obligations.
  • 📜 The definition of a citizen generally refers to residents of a nation who have full rights and obligations based on birth, lineage, or other factors.
  • ⚖ Rights are things a person is entitled to after fulfilling obligations, while obligations are mandatory actions as per societal or legal rules.
  • 📖 Citizens' rights and obligations are outlined in the 1945 Constitution of Indonesia and further detailed in legal statutes.
  • đŸ€ In the economic sphere, the national economy is built on a foundation of cooperation, as emphasized in Article 33 of the 1945 Constitution.
  • 🔍 Citizens are entitled to legal protection, the right to work, and the right to a decent living.
  • đŸ’Œ Obligations of citizens in the economy include defending the nation's sovereignty and paying taxes to support the government.
  • 🚹 Common issues in the economic field include corruption, tax evasion, and nepotism, all of which undermine the economic rights and obligations of citizens.
  • 🛑 Corruption, especially, has led to poverty, low education levels, and poor public services in Indonesia.
  • 🔧 Solutions proposed include enhancing oversight, improving professionalism, and enforcing non-discriminatory legal standards to address violations.

Q & A

  • What is the general definition of a citizen according to the presentation?

    -A citizen is generally defined as a resident who permanently resides in a country or nation, either by birth, descent, or other factors, and has full rights and obligations as a member of that nation.

  • Which articles of the Indonesian Constitution regulate citizens and residents?

    -Articles 26 and 27 of the Indonesian Constitution (1945 amendment) regulate the rights and responsibilities of citizens and residents.

  • How does the presentation define 'rights' and 'obligations'?

    -Rights are something that a person is entitled to receive after fulfilling their obligations, while obligations are duties that must be performed according to societal norms or legal frameworks.

  • What is the fundamental principle of Indonesia's national economy as stated in the presentation?

    -The fundamental principle of Indonesia's national economy is based on 'kekeluargaan' or family values, which emphasize cooperation in both personal and public matters.

  • What does the concept of 'kekeluargaan' mean in terms of the economy?

    -The concept of 'kekeluargaan' in the economy refers to cooperative work among individuals for both personal and collective benefit, forming the basis of a people's economy.

  • What are some economic rights of Indonesian citizens mentioned in the presentation?

    -Indonesian citizens have the right to legal protection, access to jobs, and a decent livelihood, as well as the right to equal standing before the law.

  • What obligations do Indonesian citizens have in the economic field?

    -Citizens are obligated to defend and maintain the sovereignty of the country, pay taxes and levies, and obey the law and government regulations.

  • What are some common violations of citizens' rights and obligations in the economic field?

    -Common violations include corruption, tax evasion, and nepotism, where public officials misuse public funds for personal gain or prioritize personal interests over the public good.

  • What are some suggested solutions to address the violation of rights and obligations in the economy?

    -Proposed solutions include increasing professional oversight, imposing strict penalties for violations, enhancing the rule of law, improving public services, and fostering cooperation between different groups in society.

  • What is the significance of paying taxes according to the presentation?

    -Paying taxes is not only a legal obligation but also a way for citizens to contribute to the country's development and national growth, as highlighted in the Indonesian Constitution.

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