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Thursday, December 27, 2012

the central government seem reluctant to implement regional autonomy.


 the central government seem reluctant to implement regional autonomy.


Regional Leadership Council (DPD) still see the central government seem reluctant to implement regional autonomy. This is evident from semain "fat" in his cabinet of President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (SBY) is increasingly cut authority autonomy.

This was stated by the Chairman of DPD, Irman Gusman, Thursday (12/27/2012) when reading the late reflections in Parliament Complex, Senayan, Jakarta. "Given the reality that goes with cabinet government severely obese, more than 30 ministers, as we seem to be signaled how the President is not willing to implement regional autonomy consistently," said Irma.

Unwillingness, he continued, is because the authority of the central government fell drastically unlike the centralization era first. "The more obese a cabinet posture, is actually an indication that the political unwillingness," he added.

With such conditions, it would appear that central regulatory impact perceived unfair by areas that are now autonomous. Regulations are often considered to be unfair balance related to financial / revenue sharing between the central and local governments to issue areas such as the archipelago.

"For the region, including many who considered its application has not been satisfactory. Among the reasons is the emergence of regulations that are legally cut the area of constitutional rights," he said.

DPD, called Irma, assess regional autonomy is an independent area for melakakukan services to local communities in an effective, efficient and accountable. "Council believes that the federal government should fulfill the constitutional commitments, guarding, guiding, and supervising the local government," he said.

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