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Ripple Effect

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

THE decision of the Constitutional Court last week clearly shows that the state cannot allow some sectors to be implemented outside of the constitutional mandate. Eleven years after then-President Megawati Soekarnoputri signed Law No. 7/2004 on allowing the private sector to manage the distribution of potable water, the Constitutional Court has restored the rights and responsibilities of managing this sector back in the hands of the state.

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THE decision of the Constitutional Court last week clearly shows that the state cannot allow some sectors to be implemented outside of the constitutional mandate. Eleven years after then-President Megawati Soekarnoputri signed Law No. 7/2004 on allowing the private sector to manage the distribution of potable water, the Constitutional Court has restored the rights and responsibilities of managing this sector back in the hands of the state.

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