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Policy Paper | Considering the Revision of the ASN Law and its Impact on the Merit System in Indonesia

Law No. 5 of 2014 on State Civil Apparatus (hereinafter UU ASN) has been in force since its enactment as law on 15 January 2014. The passing of this Law is part of the strategy of national bureaucratic reform, specifically in creating a system of State Civil Apparatus that is professional, free from political intervention, …

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Law Annotation Book No. 30 of 2014 on Government Administration

Law No. 30 of 2014 on Government Administration (State Gazette of 2014 Number 292) is one of the laws supporting bureaucratic reform and good governance. This law provides the legal basis for governance, maintains the relationship between government officials and citizens, and creates improved, transparent and efficient bureaucracy. Thus, this Law is not only a …

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DPR Officially Passes Law on Persons with Disabilities

March 2016 is a month of victory for people with disabilities in Indonesia. The reason is that the House of Representatives (DPR) in its plenary session on March 17 2016 officially passed the Law on Persons with Disabilities. Through this article, PATTIRO congratulates all people with disabilities, organizational leaders, and various institutions throughout the country …

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Civil Society Coalition for Amending the MD3 Law: Returning to the Spirit of Proportionality

Tensions between the two faction groups that were united in the Red and White Coalition (KMP) and the Great Indonesian Coalition (KIH) resurfaced. This time the cause was related to the election of the chairman of the DPR apparatus. The desire to wipe out the position of DPR leadership and completeness by one side results …

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