Harmonization Of The Formation Of Village Regulations Based On Law Number 6 Of 2014 Concerning Deca

Sumantri Sumantri

Abstract


This research aims to discuss the harmonization of the formation of autonomous village regulations based on Law Number 6 of 2014 concerning Villages. The enactment of the Village Law also has an impact on the autonomy of the Village Government and the formation of Autonomous Village Regulations. In practice, the eventual formation of Village Regulations gave rise to various juridical problems. The approach to this legal research is normative legal research. The specifications for this legal research are analytical descriptive. The sources of this legal research are sources of primary legal materials and secondary legal materials. The data collection and retrieval procedure used is a literature study. The results of this research are: 1). The village is the lowest government organization, which is appointed directly by the regent. The village head has the authority and responsibility in village government, in the form of managing his own household which is the main organizer and person responsible in the fields of government, development and society in the context of administering village government affairs. 2) In implementing village autonomy, village regulations have a strategic role in driving the wheels of village governance and development. For this reason, an arrangement is needed that can make village regulations harmonious, namely: First, office holders must convey good communication about village regulations so that harmonization of village regulations is carried out which is autonomous and adheres to the principle of hierarchy of statutory regulations. Second, the Village Government should be given freedom because the village regulations and the position of the village's own regulations to run the government system have been established without any influence from other regulations because the village has been given village autonomy authority by the central government. Third, the community is expected to participate actively in forming village regulations that are aspirational and in line with the hopes and needs of village residents

Keywords


Autonomy; Village; Village Government; Village Regulations.

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Law No. 6 of 2014 concerning Villages

Law Number 12 of 2011 concerning the Formation of Legislative Regulations in Indonesia

Regulation of the Minister of Home Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia Number 111 of 2014 concerning Technical Guidelines for Village Regulations


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