Where can the public complain if there are laws and implementing regulations that are not in sync

Suprayitno SH at Prasutan Village, Ambal District, Kebumen Regency – April 2024. (Supplied).

Suprayitno SH at Prasutan Village, Ambal District, Kebumen Regency – April 2024. (Supplied).

Every law issued by the government must have implementing regulations. The problem is what happens if there is a lack of synchronization between existing laws and their implementing regulations? Where should the public complain?


In relation to his study, Suprayitno SH conducted a juridical analysis study of villages in relation to the implementation of management and use of village land assets. He explained to SBS Indonesian that there are conflicting articles that disadvantage the village people.

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Rice fields in Prasutan village, Ambal District, Kebumen Regency – April 2024. (Supplied).
Rice fields in Prasutan village, Ambal District, Kebumen Regency – April 2024. (Supplied). Source: Supplied / Suprayitno SH.

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