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KEBIJAKAN POLITIK AFIRMATIF DAN PROBLEMATIKA REPRESENTASI PEREMPUAN DI PARLEMEN LOKAL PADA DPRD KABUPATEN WONOSOBO Tirta Pandu Winata; Rizky Amalia Putri; Winata, Tirta Pandu; Putri, Rizky Amalia
JURNAL TAPIS Vol 20 No 1 (2024): Jurnal Tapis : Jurnal Teropong Aspirasi Politik Islam
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Intan Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24042/tps.v20i1.21739

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The implementation of the decentralization system in Indonesia has intensive implications of the massive public attention to gender equality discourse. In the political aspect, the realization of the egalitarian principle between men and women has been pursued through affirmative political policies that seek to fulfill the minimum participation of women in parliament as much as 30%. But this precious hope is not easy to realize. The case study conducted in Wonosobo Regency illustrates the complex reality of gender equality, where since the 1999 elections, in the first year of the implementation of the decentralization policy until the 2019 elections, the minimum quota of 30% women's participation in local parliaments has never been fulfilled. In fact, in the 2019 elections, only one woman was elected as a member of the Regional People's Representative Council (DPRD). This study aims to analyze the factors that make it difficult to realize the principle of at least 30% women's representation in the DPRD of Wonosobo Regency, which has even been encouraged by affirmative political policies. The method used in this research is a qualitative method with a case study approach. The results of this study indicate several factors that influence the difficulty for women to occupy seats in regional parliaments, including institutional factors and political funding, religious doctrination, gender bias that is rooted in society, and leadership in political parties. The conclusions in this study illustrate the difficulty of fulfilling the principle of at least 30% women's representation in the DPRD of Wonosobo Regency caused by various factors, and not only because of the patriarchal culture that exists in society.
Komplementaritas dalam Praktik: Relasi Politik-Administrasi dalam Tata Kelola Infrastruktur Jalan di Kabupaten Wonosobo Winata, Tirta Pandu; Sujatmiko, Sujatmiko; Kurniasih, Yuni
Journal of Education on Social Science (JESS) Vol 9 No 3 (2025): General Issues on Public Service
Publisher : Faculty of Social Science, Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/jess.v9i3.625

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This research aims to analyze and explain the dynamics of complementarity politics and administration in the relationship between democracy and bureaucracy in the road infrastructure governance process in Wonosobo Regency. This phenomenon is interesting to study because it involves political actors in the Regional Legislative Council (DPRD), as well as administrative actors from the Regional Development Planning Agency (Bappeda) and the Public Works and Spatial Planning Agency (Dinas PUPR) in Wonosobo Regency, all engaged in a complementary relationship regarding road infrastructure issues, an issue that has garnered significant attention from the community. The complementarity framework used in this study refers to the framework proposed by Svara (2001), which is based on three principles: interdependency, reciprocal influence, and extensive interaction. This study employs a qualitative method with a case study approach. The results indicate that efforts are being made to preserve democracy while avoiding subordination by Bappeda and the PUPR agency to DPRD control; there is an integral relationship between the DPRD, Bappeda, and the PUPR agency in maintaining public preferences regarding road infrastructure; parliamentary involvement in the inclusiveness of the administrative process; and other factors in the planning process for road infrastructure development in Wonosobo Regency.