Since 1997, water privatization has existed but there is no significant progress on water management in Jakarta. Many households don’t have access to clean water due to the leakage and outdated pipes as well as the non-legal contract between PT. Aetra Air Jakarta and PT. Palyja. The contract was not in accordance with Article 33 (3) of the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia and not in a fair tender. The research problems focus on: what actions are taken by theJakarta Government to take over the water management in Jakarta and Can theremunicipalization policy be used as a model in Jakarta? This research uses thenormative legal method. In order to address the issue, the Jakarta Governmentapplies the remunicipalization on water management. The government hasassigned the task force to find the ideal solution. The task force comes up with 3alternatives: status quo, contract termination, processed to the civil court.Keywords: Remunicipalization; DKI Jakarta Province; Water Privatization.
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