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DEVELOPING CREDIBLE GOVERNMENT LEADERSHIP: INDONESIAN PUBLIC POLICY VIEWS Uang, Dedy Pribadi; Jalesy, Naaman Marthinus; Situmorang, Alpriyanto; Elvis, Elvis
Jurnal Politik Pemerintahan Dharma Praja Vol 16 No 2 (2023): Volume 16 Nomor 2 (2023) Jurnal Politik Pemerintahan Dharma Praja
Publisher : Fakultas Politik Pemerintahan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33701/jppdp.v16i2.3742

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The Trusted Government Leadership Model: Public Policy Perspectives in Indonesia is the subject of this study's description and analysis. This paper is based on several ideas and earlier research findings that illustrate the dynamics and issues with government leadership specific to regional heads of state. A literature review, including a conceptual analysis of textbooks and earlier research findings pertinent to this study, is the methodology employed. The results demonstrated that competence, goodness, integrity, and policy are the four (four) factors that impact a trustworthy government leadership model. Government leaders must possess the following qualities: (1) competence, which includes knowledge, skills, personality, and managerial abilities; (2) kindness and compassion; (3) integrity, which includes ethics and adherence to the law; and (4) policy, which consists of ten main principles, including the following: (a) public interest; (b) planning; (c) qualified; (d) management; (e) morality; (f) integrated; (g) impact; (h) honour; (i) glorify; and (j) learning.
Siapa Yang Diuntungkan dari Revisi UU Desa? Sebuah Refleksi Politik Pemerintahan Uang, Dedy Pribadi; Situmorang, Alpriyanto
Bestuurskunde: Journal of Governmental Studies Vol 5 No 1 (2025): Reflection on Political Governance and Optimization of Village Governance
Publisher : Ministry of Home Affairs

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53013/bestuurskunde.5.1.13-24

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The paper discusses the revision of Indonesia’s Village Law, specifically analyzing its socio-political impacts. The study reflects on the extension of the village head’s term and other legislative changes through a political governance lens. The revisions in Law No. 3 of 2024 have sparked controversy, with critics highlighting potential issues such as abuse of power, reduced democratic engagement, and declining public participation. The paper employs a literature review method, conceptually utilizing the six principles of Good Governance—legitimacy, transparency, accountability, rule of law, responsiveness, and effectiveness—as an evaluative framework. The findings indicate that the extension of village heads’ terms, coinciding with the 2024 national elections, serves elite political interests rather than the public good. It has led to concerns about diminished village-level democracy and governance quality. The study concludes that the revised law, while intending to improve governance, mainly benefits political elites, raising doubts about its long-term contribution to village development and democracy.