Indonesia's Decentralization Laws Need Major Overhaul for Future Success.
Decentralization in Indonesia involves giving power to regions to manage their own affairs within the country. Laws were created in 1999 and revised in 2004 to govern this process. The rush to implement decentralization after democracy led to challenges. The study used library research to explore this topic. Decentralization in Indonesia needs improvement to adapt to internal and external changes, which will impact the country's future.