This study aims to analyze the role of public leadership, regulations, and legal values in realizing good governance in the era of transparency. The implementation of good governance principles requires public leaders with integrity, a clear regulatory system, and legal values that ensure justice, accountability, and openness in governance. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, this study explores the relationship between responsive and participatory public leadership and the effectiveness of regulatory implementation and the internalization of legal values in bureaucratic practices. The results demonstrate that the synergy between public leadership, legal regulations, and legal values plays a significant role in realizing good governance in the era of transparency. Public leadership with integrity has proven to be a key driver of a culture of openness within the bureaucracy, while legal regulations provide a framework of certainty and accountability that strengthens the implementation of transparency. Furthermore, legal values ensure that the practice of openness does not stop at procedural compliance but is carried out with a strong moral commitment. These three aspects, when integrated, create a governance mechanism that is more open, trustworthy, and responsive to public needs, thereby improving the overall quality of public services
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