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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

BALI PROVINCE ADMINISTRATION

Bali is one of Province of Indonesia Archipelago led by an elected Governor. For governmental administration purpose the island is divided into 8 Kabupaten (Regencies): Badung, Bangli, Buleleng, Gianyar, Jembrana, Karangasem, Klungkung, and Tabanan, and one municipality, the Kotamadya of Denpasar. Each Kabupaten (Regency) is headed by a Bupati (Regent), while the municipality of Denpasar is led by a Walikota (Mayor).

Every Kabupaten, and Kotamadya, consists of several Kecamatan (Districts), which are headed by Camats (the Chief of the District). A Kecamatan has several Desa-Administratips, the administrative village, with an elected Chief of Administrative Village Kepala Desa/Perbekel in every village to manage the governmental administration. Beside the Kepala Desa/Perbekel there are several traditional Chiefs of village, The Bendesa Adats, who are responsible for the traditional and religious affairs in every Desa Adat (Village Custome), the Traditional Village. Usually a Desa Adat has a smaller area than the Desa-Administratip, which means there are several Desa Adats in a Desa-Administratip.

The smallest society is a Banjar, the association of a number of families, with its various sub-associations (women association (PKK), youth club (Sekaa Truna Truni), Traditional Music Club (Sekaa Gong), Dance Group, etc). A Banjar is led by its two elected Chiefs, The Kelian Dinas who assists the Kepala Desa/Perbekel, and the traditional chief Kelian Adat who assists the Bendesa Adats. The condition and the progress of a Banjar’s members could be easily indicated by the condition of its Public hall Balai Banjar, and its alarm-drums tower, the Bale Kul-Kul.

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