a. Child caretaker of the central level organization by the Central Leadership of the Veterans Legion of the Republic of Indonesia at the suggestion of the Centre-level Organization's Child Yawarah Concerned;
B. List of regional parties by the Regional Leader of the Legion of Veterans Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia at the suggestion of the Organization's Child Yawarah Region of the area concerned;
C. Subsidiary of the branch of the branch level by the Branch Branch of the Veterans Legion of the Republic of Indonesia at the suggestion of the Child Yawarah Subsidiary of the branch level concerned;
(3) At the Ranting level of the Veterans ' Legion of the Republic of Indonesia not held the Child Organization.
(4) Susunan of the Organised Child Organization is tailored to the needs of the Organization Child concerned.
(5) The Basic Budget and the Organizational Subsidiary of the Organization is self-regulated by the Organization Child concerned with the etentuan should not be contrary to the Basic Budget/Budget of the Veterans of the Republic of Indonesia.
(1) The sovereignty of the organization is in the hands of the entire member and is exercised entirely by Congress.
(2) The Central Board of the Veterans ' Legion of Veterans of the Republic of Indonesia is thblic of Indonesia is no organic bond with the organization of political social power and other social organizations, without diminish the importance of the extermination of unity and national unity.
Veterans ' Legion of the Republic of Indonesia seeks to achieve its goal by way:
a. Biodiversity, observe, and secure the Pancasila to preserve the preservation and inheritance of the succeeding generations, thus being able to preserve all the conflicting teachings of Pancasila;
B. For example, the law and regulations governing the coaching and supervision of the Veterans of the Republic of Indonesia in order to participate in social participation and cooperation with the Government.
C. Provide guidance and protection against the efforts of the
Section 24
Other things that have not been set up in this Basic Budget will be set out in the Household Budget or the Organization Guidelines and other Regulation.
Section 25
This Basic Budget is effective from the date set.
ATTACHMENT II
PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
No. 61 1984
DATE 10 NOPEMBER 1984
HOUSEHOLD BUDGET
VETERAN LEGION OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
BAB I
UMUM
Section 1
Organization name
The Organization of the Veterans ' Legion of the Republic of Indonesia is based in the Republic of Indonesia Capital of Indonesia.
Section 2
Organization Foundation
(1) The Organisation of the Veterans Legion of the Republic of Indonesia was established and passed by the National Congress of Independence Fighters All Indonesia held on 22 December 1956 until 2 January 1957 in Jakarta for a period of no-time period. Determined.
(2) The Organisation of the Veterans Legion of the Republic of Indonesia was inaugurated with the Decree of the President of the Republic of Indonesia and in accordance with the Invite Number 7 of 1967.
BAB II
Membership
Section 3
Ordinary Member
(1) All Veterans who have been authorized obtained the honorary title of Veterans of the Republic of Indonesia in accordance with the provisions of Article 1 and 2 of Act Number 7 of 1967;
(2) Citizens who meet such requirements in section 1 paragraph (1) to the paragraph (5) of Act Number 7 of 1967, but have not yet received an acceptable authorization to be a member of the Veterans of the Veterans of the Republic of Indonesia with permission and the Central Leadership decision;
(3) Members of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Indonesia (ABRI) or Purnawirawan ABRI who for the office and or social position voluntarily expressed his will to be a Member of the Veterans of the Veterans of the Republic of Indonesia and approved by the Leadership of the Republic of Indonesia. The region or the leadership of the Unity/Mother of its Organization;
(4) For such Members a paragraph (3) that will occupy the Leader of the Veterans of the Veterans of the Republic of Indonesia in the area, first must obtain the consent:
a. For Regional Leadership by the Central Leadership of the Veterans Legion of the Republic of Indonesia with the permission of the Commander of the Armed Forces;
B. For Branch Leader and Ranting by the Commander of the Military Area Command concerned.
Section 4
Honorary Member of the Central Board of the Centre
Honorary Member of the Board of Veterans of the Veterans Legion of the Republic of Indonesia
is:
a. President of the Republic of Indonesia;
B. Vice President of Rpublic Indonesia;
C. Speaker of the People's Consultative Assembly/Speaker of the People's Representative Council;
D. Chairman Of The Supreme Considerations Council;
e. Chief Justice;
f. Security Defense Minister;
G. Commander of the Armed Forces.
Section 5
Membership Assignment
(1) Membership Membership of the Veteran Legion of the Republic of Indonesia is sold out by the awarding of the Member Card;
(2) The Member Sign Card is provided by the Branch Branch of the Veterans ' Legion of the Republic of Indonesia and its encryption is set through the Chief Ranting of the Veterans Legion of the Republic of Indonesia, except for the Honorary Members to be governed by the Command of the Legion Centre Veterans of Republic of Indonesia;
(3) The form, content, and procurement of a Member Sign Card set by the Central Leadership of the Veterans Legion of the Republic of Indonesia;
(4) Each Army of the Veterans ' Legion Branch of the Republic of Indonesia is required to maintain the List of Members regularly according to the Ranting group within its work area.
Section 6
Member Obligations
In addition to all obligations set forth under the Law No. 7 of 1967, then each member of the Veterans Legion of the Republic of Indonesia is obliged:
a. Pay the base money and the dues;
B. Obeys all organizations ' decisions and conditions;
C. Upholding the Base Budget/Household Budget;
D. Execute activities to achieve the organization ' s objectives.
Article 7
Member Rights
(1) Each Member is entitled to:
a. Speak up and have the right to vote according to the organizational level;
B. Submit a correction or proposal through the organizational level;
C. Get an organization award based on his services;
D. Report on various Legions of the Veterans of the Republic of Indonesia deemed necessary;
e. Attend meetings according to the organizational level;
f. Selected and selected;
G. Defend ourselves up to the level of Congress.
(2) Members of the Veterans ' Legion of the Republic of Indonesia have the right to request assistance to the Legion of Veterans of the Republic of Indonesia in order to exercise the organization and exercise its right in accordance with the provisions of Act No. 7 of 1967 and other In effect.
Article 8
Member Stop
(1) Members are dismissed because:
a. Losing his rights as the Veterans of the Republic of Indonesia by Law No. 7 of 1967;
B. Dying of the world;
C. At its own request in writing to the Central Leadership of the Veterans ' Legion of the Republic of Indonesia through a storied channel;
D. A position or membership of another organization without the permission of the Central Executive Legion of the Republic of Indonesia;
e. Reneging on the Base Budget/Household Budget;
f. Engage in subversion action, either directly or indirectly, which endangers the safety of the country and the nation.
(2) The Pit Stop is set by the Central Leadership of the Veterans Legion of the Republic of Indonesia at the suggestion of the Branch Leader in question, and the manner of implementation is governed by the Regional Leader.
(3) While waiting for a dismissal decision by the Central Leadership, the Chairman of the Veterans ' Legion Branch of the Republic of Indonesia can make a temporary stop by redrawing thdonations and assistance;
C. Another legitimate attempt.
BAB VIII
CLOSING
Article 22
Basic Budget Changes
The Basic Budget changes are proposed by Congress and established with the Decision of the President of the Republic of Indonesia.
Section 23
The dissolution of the Veterans Legion of the Republic of Indonesia is decided and governed by the Congress by organizing the Special Yawarah.