OPTIMALIZATION OF THE ROLE OF THE DPRD (Regional House of Representative) IN THE PREPARATION OF REGIONAL REGULATIONS
Abstract
In general, the role of DPRD is manifested in three functions, namely, 1. Regulator.
Arranging all regional interests, including local (autonomous) regional government affairs and
central government affairs submitted to the regions (assistance tasks); 2. Policy Making.
Formulate development policy and planning of development program in its area; 3.
Budgeting.Regional budget planning (APBD). In its role as a representative body, the DPRD
places itself as a balance power which balances and exercises effective control over the
Regional Head and all levels of local government, it can be said that the role and function of
DPRD legislation in the implementation of Regional Government able to position itself as a
partner executive work.
The problems that often occur in the formulation of Regional Regulations in the
DPRD is the lack of understanding of some members of the DPRD to the legislative function
attached to it, and the low level of knowledge and ability (read: education) DPRD. The weak
selling value and weak DPRD bargaining position against the draft Local Regulations
proposed by the executive make the DPRD must participate in the grooves that the executive
has designed. The existence of irregularities in the drafting of local regulations by some
members of parliament itself concerning certain policies, by making an unwritten agreement
with the Unit of Regional Device Organizations (SOPD) in approving the draft Raperda
submitted by the executive, which then "oknum" DPRD members came to the Unit (SOPD) in
the name of the person or group / group that submitted (read: ask for the willingness of SOPD
to grant what he wants) in relation to the draft Raperda into Perda.
The optimization of DPRD in formulating the Regional Regulation with Bupati is not
only in the limited scope of the problem; arrangement, systematics and language.
Arrangement, including layout, basic political use (weighing); the legal basis (remembering);
distribution and use of Chapter, section of chapter, verse and so on. Systematics, including
among others the sequence of problems (from simple to complex), the order of subject matter
and supporting material. Language, including the use of simple language, monolithic terms
(absolute), sentence structure (passive or active sentences, commands or prohibitions).
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PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26532/iccp.v1i1.2356
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