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Dr. Yandra Doni Emphasizes the Importance of Delegating Rights and Responsibilities in Governance

Tangerang, June 22, 2025

— The Head of Political Affairs for the Gema Bangsa Party, Dr. Yandra Doni, emphasized the importance of delegating rights and responsibilities from the central government to regional administrations as a strategy to accelerate public services and strengthen the effectiveness of governance.

He delivered this statement while serving as one of the speakers at a public discussion held in Tangerang on Sunday, June 22, 2025.

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Decentralization is not a division of power—it is a path toward speed, proximity, and trust in serving the people.
Yandra Doni
Founder of Gerakan Mandiri

“Without clear delegation, bureaucracy can become sluggish and unresponsive. We need a system that allows regions to move swiftly, while maintaining strong coordination with the central government,” said Yandra in his presentation.

According to him, decentralization is not a threat, but a solution to strengthen the functions of government at all levels. He noted that a proportional distribution of duties and responsibilities can accelerate decision-making processes while bringing policies closer to the real needs of the people.

He further emphasized the importance of communication and synergy between levels of government, so that delegation is not seen as a division of power, but as a way to build trust and collaboration among institutions.

The discussion was attended by various elements of society, including regional officials, academics, activists, and community leaders. Participants responded positively to the ideas presented by Yandra Doni and encouraged that the discourse be followed up with concrete regulations and policies.

“What Dr. Yandra conveyed is highly relevant to the challenges of governance today,” said one academic participant. “We need political courage to transform the spirit of delegation into real practice on the ground.”

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