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Amandemen of the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia, Among of them of a new representative body known as the Regional Representative Council of the Republic of Indonesia (as DPD RI) adjacent to the People’s Legislative Assembly of the Republic of Indonesia (hereinafter referred to as DPR RI), which members of the representatives of these institutions become members of the Assembly. The People’s Consultative Assembly of the Republic of Indonesia (hereinafter referred to as MPR RI), but its functions and authorities are not the same as the United States Congress (abbreviated to Congresses AS) or Parliamen in the UK. Both the Congress of the U.S. and the British Parliament and other countries comprise a representative body in which there are two representative bodies. The formulation of the problem is formulated as follows: (1) What are the characteristics of parliament from the perspective of a bicameral parliamentary system? (2) What is the authority of the DPR RI and DPD RI in the perspective of the bicameral parliamentary system? The research method used in solving the above problems, is using the type of normative research. Normative research is a character of legal research or known as legal research law. Parliamentary characteristics from the perspective of a bicameral parliamentary system configured in one parliament consisting of two representative bodies commonly referred to as the Upper House and the Lower House. The authority of DPR RI and DPD RI in the perspective of the bicameral parliamentary system is very different. The members of both the House of Representatives and the DPD RI are elected democratically, but from the aspect of their authority, only the DPR RI runs all the functions of parliament while the DPD does not have the authority to perform parliamentary functions. The parliamentary system in Indonesia is not a real bicameral parliamentary system, but psedo bicameralism.

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