Regional autonomy in Indonesia: Original authority, not a gift from central government.
Regional autonomy in Indonesia is not a gift from the central government but an original authority of the regional government. The researchers used legal, historical, and conceptual approaches to show that provinces, regencies, and cities have the right to manage their own affairs based on the principles of autonomy and co-administration. This study challenges the common belief that regional autonomy is granted by the central government, emphasizing that it is a fundamental right of local governments.