YOGYAKARTA - Moh Yamin's basic state proposal became one of the important moments in the history of the birth of Pancasila. At the BPUPKI session on May 29, 1945, Yamin stated five precepts that reflect the spirit of nationality, humanity, God, populistism, and people's welfare.
Interestingly, Moh Yamin's idea not only shows visionary thinking, but also becomes the initial foundation in the basic formulation of Indonesian countries.
Moh Yamin's proposal then paved the way for other figures such as Soepomo and Soekarno to perfect the concept of Pancasila that we know today.
Reporting from the Unja Repository page, Moh Yamin introduced five basic concepts that inspired the birth of Pancasila, namely the National Fisheries, Humanitarian Fisheries, Gods, People's Welfare, and People's Welfare. Here's the full explanation:
Mohammad Yamin emphasized the importance of the spirit of Indonesian nationality as the main foundation of an independent country. He invited all BPUPKI members to gather materials, draft basic laws, and fight for independence according to the will of the people.
According to Moh Yamin, the formation of a new country requires the strength, mind, and unity of the entire Indonesian nation.
In this concept, Yamin highlighted that Indonesia's independence was not only a struggle against colonialism, but also an effort to build a human and sovereign society.
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People's sovereignty is a reflection of human values, both in regulating the lives of citizens in the country and in establishing fair relations with other nations.
Yamin believes that the Indonesian nation is a civilized and divine nation. He emphasized that the Indonesian people have confidence in God Almighty as a source of morals and protection for the country.
This third concept places spiritual and religious values as the basis of national life.
This concept consists of three important pillars, including:
In closing, Yamin also emphasized that an independent country must guarantee prosperity and social justice for all people.
According to Yamin, major changes in the life of the Indonesian nation must be accompanied by equitable economics and the prosperity of the people in all regions of the archipelago.
Reporting from the Sukoharjo Regency Legal Documentation Network page, after Mohammad Yamin explained the basic state proposal on May 29, 1945, two other important figures, Soepomo and Soekarno, also gave their views in the BPUPKI trial.
Soepomo and Soekarno's ideas enriched the direction of thought about the basis of the Indonesian state which eventually gave birth to Pancasila.
Two days after Yamin, Soepomo conveyed his views on the basis of the state based on unity and kinship. He proposed five basics, namely:
Soepomo's thinking is known as the concept of an integralistic state, where the state and people unite as an inseparable unity.
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On the fourth day of the BPUPKI trial, Soekarno introduced the concept of Pancasila as the basis of the state. The five precepts he proposed were:
Soekarno named these five bases Pancasila, which later became the official term for the Indonesian state basis.
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