REFLECTION, IMPLEMENTATION, AND CONSEQUENCES OF ARTICLE 33 OF THE 1945 CONSTITUTION (AFTER AMENDMENT) TOWARDS THE ECONOMY OF INDONESIA AND ISLAMIC ECONOMIC CONNECTION
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Indonesia is one of the world's largest country is strategically located between
two continents and two oceans. Strategic location endows Indonesia with
abundant natural resources from the sea, air, and land area. Besides having
abundant natural resources, Indonesia has rich in culture, language, and
customs, as well as demographic conditions. With the potential and assets
owned by Indonesia, this country has the opportunity to be a progressive and
growing rapidly country.The committee was formed by the unification of
perception through legislation by the central government to support economic
prosperity for the sake of welfare for all Indonesian people. So with this
commitment is raised regulation of 33 UUD 1945, as one form between
government and society to advance Indonesia's economy, so that will be
expected to improve the sustainable development, utilization of natural
resources to support the benefit of many people's lives, and that isn't equally
important is the creation of social welfare for Indonesian society. But these lofty
ambitionsaren't going according to what was expected earlier, the attitude of
individualism that is more about profitability than the social welfare is more
prominent in the implementation of Article 33 UUD 1945, especially after the
point of the article was amended.
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