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Fate of Civil Servants

Not Quite Autonomous

Monday, November 6, 2000

The province of East Java will take in 350,000 civil servants from central government. What are the obstacles it will face?

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IN 2001, should there be no obstacles, regional government organizations may alter their features. Such changes will be made due to the enactment of Law No. 22 of 1999 concerning Regional Autonomy. One of the consequences arising from the implementation is the delegation of civil servants in district offices—previously the responsibility of the central government—to their respective regions. "There are around 2.6 million employees, inc...

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