Legis Ratio Arrangement of 3 (Three) Times of Service for Village Head Based on Law Number 6 of 2014 Concerning Village in State of Law and Pancasila Democracy

Abstract
One of the core values for changing the role of the village head is to avoid elevating locals to the status of minor dynasty. This principle is also based on the desire to leave the new order and herald in the reform era. But in the current reform era, the village head's authority is not constrained by the constitution and has actually had his term of office lengthened by the most recent law. According to Law No. 6 of 2014 Concerning Villages, the position of the village head remains for 6 years and increases three times for a total of 18 years in a row. In this paper, we will investigate the legislative ratio of changes in the term of office of the village head and provide the concept of the term of office of the village head with state law and Pancasila democracy. With the enactment of three periods, it will surely conflict with the direction of legal politics and the hierarchy of laws and regulations in the constitution of a constitutional state.