Constitutional Postponement of 2024 General Election Sparks Controversy in Indonesia
The article discusses the possibility of postponing the 2024 general elections in Indonesia within the country's constitutional system. It explores the conflict between the requirement to hold elections every five years and the limitations on executive and legislative powers for the same period. The study suggests that postponing the elections can only be done through specific legal mechanisms, such as issuing a regulation or amending the constitution. The main argument is that postponing elections outside of the established stages is not legally supported.