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ELIT POLITIK LOKAL DALAM KONFLIK IBUKOTA DI KABUPATEN MOROWALI DARWIS, DARWIS
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 2, No 2 (2011): August 2011
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

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Conflict in the district capital of Morowali placement lasted about five years since its establishment asthe new regional autonomy in Indonesia based on Law No. 51/1999. This regulation provides that theCentral region was the capital of the definitive Bungku Morowali district. Kolonodale areas that aredesignated as temporary capital of less than five years Over the functioning of the capital while inKolonodale, more accelerated development in the region, while the Middle Bungku not accelerating development.This is a factor of conflict. In fact, the split at the level of local political elites in both localgovernment agencies as well as implications for the local parliament Morowali community in twogroups of different ethnic communities of religious, ethnic Bungku the Muslim majority and ethnicMori generally Christian. Conflicts of capital and then rolled into the realm of the existence of a secondbout of ethnic communities is the result of mass mobilization which is anarchy. Conflict with thediscourse in society is important for the transfer of capital into the local political elite to exploit themomentum of mass localization facing the 2004 election and the Election of Regent Morowali (localelection) 2007
KEBIJAKAN POLITIK ANGGARAN PENDAPATAN DAN BELANJA DAERAH KABUPATEN SIGI Mardiono, Eko; Darwis, Darwis; Mansur, Sastrio
Katalogis Vol 6, No 7 (2018)
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This research uses theory of Thompson and McEwen (2006), Bargaining (bargaining), Kooptasi (cooptation), and the Coalition (the coalition), it can be concluded that the bargaining factor development programs as a result of "reses" and "musrenbang" for political policy formulated budget year 2017 lasted "less good" that give impact on the lack of consistency of development programs that have been the aspiration of the community.Bargaining program development is alternative in result because of lack of funding a GRANT solution at the time. Then the factor cooptation and coalition  are not integral part of the political policy formulation of the local budget (APBD) in 2017. Local Legislative (DPRD) and local government Sigi County each have run task  and function based on the Act. It's just that accommodate various suggestion and aspiration into depth because of limited fund, the impact was less public confidence toward local government and local legislative Sigi County. This resulted in a lack of public trust in the Sigi regency in any  budget formulation policy.
Elit Politik Lokal dalam Konflik Ibukota di Kabupaten Morowali Darwis Darwis
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 2, No 2 (2011): August 2011
Publisher : Department of Government Affairs and Administration, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

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Conflict in the district capital of Morowali placement lasted about five years since its establishment as the new regional autonomy in Indonesia based on Law No. 51/1999. This regulation provides that the Central region was the capital of the definitive Bungku Morowali district. Kolonodale areas that are designated as temporary capital of less than five years Over the functioning of the capital while in Kolonodale, more accelerated development in the region, while the Middle Bungku not accelerating development. This is a factor of conflict. In fact, the split at the level of local political elites in both local government agencies as well as implications for the local parliament Morowali community in two groups of different ethnic communities of religious, ethnic Bungku the Muslim majority and ethnic Mori generally Christian. Conflicts of capital and then rolled into the realm of the existence of a second bout of ethnic communities is the result of mass mobilization which is anarchy. Conflict with the discourse in society is important for the transfer of capital into the local political elite to exploit the momentum of mass localization facing the 2004 election and the Election of Regent Morowali (local election) 2007.