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===President and Vice President=== Based on Article 9 of the [[Constitution of Indonesia|1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia]] about the Oath of Office and Promise of the [[President of Indonesia|President]] and [[Vice President of Indonesia|Vice President]]: Before assuming office, the President and the Vice-President shall take the oath of office according to their religions, or solemnly promise before the [[People's Consultative Assembly]] (MPR) or the [[People's Representative Council]] (DPR) session as follows: The President's/Vice-President's Oath of Office (for Muslims): {{blockquote|In the name of Allah, I swear that I will perform the duties of the President (''or'' Vice-President) of the Republic of Indonesia to the best of my ability and as justly as possible, and that I will strictly observe the Constitution and consistently implement the law and regulations in the service of the country and the people.}} The President's/Vice-President's Promise: {{blockquote|I solemnly promise that I will perform the duties of the President (''or'' Vice-President) of the Republic of Indonesia to the best of my ability and as justly as possible, and that I will strictly observe the constitution and consistently implement the law and regulations in the service of the country and the people.<ref>''Indonesian Constitutional Reform, 1999-2002: An Evaluation of Constitution-making in Transition'' {{ISBN|978-9-79709-394-5}} p. 439</ref>}} In case any sessions can not be held, like one in 1998 when the protesters took control of the parliament building, the oath can be performed before the MPR chairperson and vice chairpersons, as well as the [[Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Indonesia|Chief Justice]] and his/her deputies with presence of the chairperson of every chambers.
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