Indonesia, as a country with a presidential political system, illustrates a political configuration rooted in the dynamics between the executive and legislative branches. The People's Consultative Assembly (DPR) as the legislative institution plays a central role in the formation of legislation. However, the political configuration in Indonesia involves not only dominant political parties in the DPR but also the dynamics among the DPR, the government, and the Regional Representative Council (DPD). Coalitions and political alliances play a crucial role in shaping policies, with the DPR ensuring a balance of power.
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