Publicness: Journal of Public Administration Studies
Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): PUBLICNESS: Journal of Public Administration Studies

Educational Background Disclosure and Institutional Transparency: Evidence from Parliamentary Profiles in Indonesia

Budi Santoso, Priyo (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
07 Apr 2026

Abstract

Public trust and institutional transparency are primary foundations for healthy democratic governance. In the Indonesian parliament (DPR-RI), public concern has arisen over the lack of transparency regarding parliamentarians’ educational backgrounds. This essay tested the level of educational disclosure among parliamentarians and its implications for institutional governance. The approach used is descriptive-qualitative, and content analysis based on secondary data. The results indicate that the proportion of members listing advanced education remains limited, and some profiles are incomplete. It raises questions about parliamentarians’ readiness to address the complexities of public policy and underlines the need for greater transparency. The lack of educational disclosure has the potential to impact public perceptions of meritocracy and accountability as the foundations for parliamentary capacity in Indonesia. In summary, these findings recommend strengthening internal regulations to require comprehensive disclosure of educational backgrounds and developing members’ capacity in law, public policy, and other fields relevant to addressing the country’s issues. It can strengthen legislative quality and support democratic governance.

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publicness

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Social Sciences

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PUBLICNESS: Journal of Public Administration Studies ISSN 2830-1714 (Print) ISSN 2830-0963 (Electornic) is a peer-reviewed scientific and open access journal published by Universitas Negeri Padang. The journal is dedicated to disseminating the conceptual thoughts, ideas, and research results that ...