The 1945 Constitution of Indonesia, also known as the UUD 1945, is the basic document of the Indonesian nation. It was drafted in 1945 and was adopted on 18 August 1945 at the PPKI (Preparatory Committee for Indonesian Independence) meeting. The 1945 Constitution is the result of the struggle of the Indonesian people for independence and is the foundation of the Indonesian nation.
Overview of 1945 Constitution
The 1945 Constitution is the result of the struggle of the Indonesian people for independence. It is a document which establishes the basic principles of the Indonesian nation and is based on the principles of Pancasila, the five principles of the Indonesian nation. The 1945 Constitution is divided into seven chapters, with each chapter containing a number of articles outlining the basic rights and responsibilities of the Indonesian people, as well as the structure of the Indonesian government.
1945 PPKI Meeting Results
The 1945 PPKI meeting was held on 18 August 1945 in Jakarta. It was attended by the members of the Preparatory Committee for Indonesian Independence, led by Sukarno and Mohammad Hatta, as well as other Indonesian leaders. The result of this meeting was the adoption of the 1945 Constitution, which established the basic structure of the Indonesian government. The 1945 Constitution is the foundation of the Indonesian nation, and is still in effect today.