Freedom of The Press as an Embodiment of Democracies in Indonesia

  • Moh. Hudi Faculty of Law, Universitas Islam Darul ‘Ulum
Keywords: Press, State, Government

Abstract

Freedom of the press is freedom of communication and expression in providing information to the public through the mass media, both print and electronic media. This freedom shows that there is no interference from the state or government or other elements of society, both individually and collectively in providing information to the public and constitutionally protected by the state. This is done so that the press can control the running of government.

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Published
2023-02-28
How to Cite
Hudi, M. (2023). Freedom of The Press as an Embodiment of Democracies in Indonesia. Madani Jurnal Politik Dan Sosial Kemasyarakatan, 15(01), 146-153. Retrieved from http://e-jurnal.unisda.ac.id/index.php/MADANI/article/view/6245