Based on the latest study by the Regional Autonomy Implementation Monitoring Committee (KPPOD), more than 50 percent of the 1,082 reviewed Regional Regulations (Perda) are problematic. In 2016, Wave I reviewed 383 Perda, with 172 deemed problematic. Wave II reviewed 507 Perda, with 262 found problematic. Finally, Wave III reviewed 410 Perda, with 152 deemed problematic. Unreviewed Perda will be included in subsequent waves.
The deregulation of regional regulations deemed to hinder investment and economic activity is becoming increasingly difficult. The Constitutional Court (MK) has ruled that the annulment of kabupaten/kota-level Perda by governors or ministers contradicts the 1945 Constitution. As is known, during the approximately 17 years of regional autonomy, the central government has annulled around 4,000 problematic Perda. This number is significantly higher than the Supreme Court's (MA) achievement of annulling fewer than 100 Perda.
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