Regional Autonomy definition

Regional Autonomy means a right, authority, and obligation of an autonomous region to administer and organize itself the local government and public affairs in accordance with provisions of laws and regulations.

Examples of Regional Autonomy in a sentence

  • Law No.03/2003 on Regional Autonomy of Mukomuko from North-Bengkulu district.

  • Members shall include the Ministry of Finance (Directorate General of Budget), Ministry of Home Affairs (BANGDA and Directorate General for Public Administration and Regional Autonomy (PUOD) and the Directorate General for Village Community Development), and the Ministry of Agriculture (Secretariat General and Agency for Agricultural Research and Development).

  • In carrying out Part F of the Project, the Borrower shall cause the Directorate General for Public Administration and Regional Autonomy in its Ministry of Home Affairs to include the areas to be selected for the introduction of the irrigation service fee in each annual work program to be prepared in accordance with paragraph 10 of this Schedule.

  • Fiscal Decentralization and Corruption: The Facts of Regional Autonomy in Indonesia.

  • The distinction between an "arithmetic" and a "geometric" system also touches on the issue of "asymmetric federalism": See ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, "Asymmetric Federalism as a Comprehensive Framework of Regional Autonomy," Handbook of Federal Countries, 2002, ed.

  • In contrast to the LKMD however, which mainly served as a forum to promote government programs, the functions of the BPD as elucidated in the Law on Regional Autonomy of 1999 (UU 22/1999, Art.