This study examines the dynamics of good governance implementation in the legislative function of the Badung Regency Regional People's Representative Council (DPRD) within the regional regulation (Perda) formation process. Employing a qualitative descriptive-interpretative approach with triangulation of in-depth interviews, field observations, and document analysis of the 2025 Propemperda program, findings reveal DPRD Badung's high productivity, converting 10 Draft Regional Regulations (Raperda) into 9 Perda (90% success rate), surpassing the national average. The organizational structure 45 members dominated by PDI-P (67%) facilitates efficient musyawarah through key bodies like Bapemperda (11 members) and four commissions (41 members), supported by 37 mandatory socialization events involving 11,100+ citizens. Good governance principles score 8.2/10, with strengths in participation, transparency, and efficiency, but challenges in legal drafting capacity (1.8% budget allocation) and factional dominance persist. A novel "Badung Legislative Collaborative Governance Model" emerges, integrating political dynamics, public participation, and vertical harmonization with central regulations. Recommendations include boosting academic paper funding to 5% of the legislative budget and digital aspiration platforms for enhanced inclusivity.
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