REGIONAL PEOPLE'S REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL SUPERVISION FUNCTION REGARDING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF REGIONAL REGULATIONS AND REGIONAL HEAD REGULATIONS IN REALIZING GOOD GOVERNANCE
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https://doi.org/10.33603/hermeneutika.v8i2.9632Keywords:
Regional Government, Supervisory Function, Good GovernmentAbstract
The demand for changes to the 1945 Constitution is due to the absence of a constitutional system that was described as perfect when it was born. In administering regional government, success depends on the performance of regional government elements, both the executive and DPRD as legislative institutions. The Regional People's Representative Council (DPRD) is part of the Regional Government which has legislative, budget and supervisory functions. The implementation of the DPRD's supervisory function over regional regulations and regional head regulations is carried out through the Regional Regulation Formation Agency (Bapemperda). The task of the DPRD is normatively a reflection of democratic life in regional government as a means of cheek and balance and it is hoped that the supervisory function carried out by the DPRD can realize good governance. that the DPRD's supervisory function over regional government has a very important role in realizing good governance in Indonesia, especially in the regions, because after all the DPRD is a people's representative institution in the region to express aspirations and it is appropriate for the people to also participate in carrying out the supervisory function of the running of regional government, implementation of the DPRD's supervisory function over regional government (executive as policy implementer). The supervision carried out by the DPRD on regional governments is certainly a reflection of the implementation of checks and balances mechanisms in the management of good governance in the regions.
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