
The Constitutional Court has the authority to judge at the first and last levels whose decisions are final and binding. The Constitutional Court decision which is final and binding, contains 4 (four) legal meanings, namely: First, in order to realize legal certainty as soon as possible for the disputing parties. Second, the existence of the Constitutional Court as a constitutional court. Third, meaning as a form of social control exercised by the Constitutional Court. Fourth, as the guardian and sole interpreter of the constitution. The Constitutional Court's decision is final and binding, giving birth to a number of legal consequences in its application. Constitutional Court decisions can be classified into 2 (two) broad lines, namely decisions of the Constitutional Court which have positive legal consequences and negative legal consequences. As for the legal consequences that have positive meanings, namely: Ending a legal dispute; Maintain the principle of checks and balances; and Encouraging the political process. Meanwhile, the legal consequences arising from the Constitutional Court's decision are final and binding in a negative meaning, namely: The closure of access to legal remedies and the occurrence of legal vacuum.
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