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ON A LEASH—ROPING IN THE 368 REGENCIES

Tuesday, October 23, 2001

A number of problems could probably be solved with new autonomy laws, but even newer problems are also likely to appear. The revision of these laws needs to be inspired with an attuned vision of the 21st century.

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The Republic of Indonesia is a unitary nation that has only recently decentralized power to the large and small regions alike. Paragraph 18 Article (1) of the Constitution of 1945 (UUD45) (amended 2000) says: "The unitary Republic of Indonesia is divided into provincial regions and these provincial regions are divided into regencies and cities, where every province, regency and city possesses a local government, all being regulated with laws.

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