“…[2] State institutions in Indonesia are regulated in several forms, namely State institutions that are regulated and formed by the constitution are constitutional organs, state institutions that are regulated and formed by law are legal organs, while state institutions formed based on Presidential decrees then the degree of legal treatment of officials sitting in them as well as institutions formed at the level of regional regulations. [3] State institutions whose positions at the constitutional level are the President, Vice President, People's Representative Council, Regional Representative Council, People's Consultative Assembly, Constitutional Court, Supreme Court, and Audit Board. [4] The authority of the above state institutions is regulated directly in the constitution, namely the constitution, and is specified again in law, although the appointment of its members is determined through a presidential decree as the highest state administration official.…”