THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ROLES AND FUNCTIONS OF REGIONAL HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES (DPRD)BASED ON LAW STATE FRAMEWORK TO ACHIEVE GOOD GOVERNANCE
Abstract
In general, there are at least three assumptions that always arise about the
implementation of the function of the DPRD, namely the DPRD is considered less able
to perform its function as a balanced and effective partner of the regional head. This
assumption is generally adopted by political observers who tend to assess the role of
regional head is still quite dominant in the implementation of local government.
Secondly, the DPRD is considered too far interfere in the field of duties of the regional
head, thus tending to deviate from its main function as a regional government agency
that organizes legislation functions. This assumption is embraced by regional executive
officers. Finally, DPRDs are considered not to have equal opportunities with regional
heads to formulate local government policies. This assumption is generally circulated
among members of parliament.The above assumption actually provides a connoting
understanding that the legislator has not fully understood the supervisory function that
leads to a region-building policy of politics in line with the idea or executive program.
Starting from this concept, sometimes the supervisory function is used as a weapon to
perform refresive action to destroy the policy of regional head.
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PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26532/iccp.v1i1.2347
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