Constitutionale
Vol 6 No 1 (2025): Issue In progress (January 2025)

Who Pays, Who Rules? A Comparative Constitutional Inquiry into Party Finance Regulation in Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand.

Mamonto, Moch Andry Wikra Wardhana (Unknown)
Arif, Mohammad (Unknown)
Sjarif, Fitriani Ahlan (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
04 Nov 2025

Abstract

This study examines the regulatory deficiencies in Indonesia’s political finance system, particularly the absence of laws governing party income sources. Although existing rules address campaign spending and financial reporting, they lack limits on donations and fail to restrict high-risk, foreign-linked, or opaque contributions. Using a normative legal method supported by comparative, statutory, and conceptual analysis, the research draws on experiences from Thailand and the Philippines to identify best practices for reform. It argues that source-based regulation is essential to uphold constitutional equality and electoral integrity. The proposed reform agenda rests on three pillars: introducing statutory ceilings on donations, prohibiting high-risk and anonymous contributions, and institutionalising public financing tied to democratic performance. The findings show that Indonesia’s weak regulatory framework fosters elite capture, erodes internal party democracy, and diminishes public trust. By integrating these reforms, Indonesia can close legal gaps, strengthen constitutional democracy, and contribute to global discourse on political finance reform.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

constitutionale

Publisher

Subject

Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Social Sciences

Description

The Constitutionale Journal is a scientific journal which is the dissemination of constitution and the constitutional law universally. The Constitutional Journal publishes articles that consist of research or conceptual studies regarding the study of basic rights in state’s constitution, election ...