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Journal of Governance and Public Policy
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The journal aims to publish research articles within the field of Public Policy and Governance, and to analys a range of contemporary political and governing processes.
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Analisis Jaring Aspirasi Melaui Reses Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah Lombok Timur Tahun 2015 Hidayatullah Hidayatullah; Ulung Pribadi
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol 3, No 2: June 2016
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.v3i2.2633

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Any people who live in democracies have the right to participate in development daerah. Salah of his formthrough aspiration of activities DPRD. Pelaksanaan recess recess East Lombok Regency spotlight for masyarakat.Mekanisme recess that rarely publicized causes irregularities occurring mainly in the division budget item recess,the process of implementation and poor implementation accommodate the aspirations masyarakat. sehinggamasyarakatpun not feel the results of that activity. This study discusses the mechanism and the results of theactivities during the recess which is at the level of implementation of a technical nature and the result was neverrealized. In this study, the method used is qualitative analysis method in a descriptive way. The data in this studywere obtained through interviews and research shows that the first dokumentasi. Hasil; the implementationprocess is done by a recess for Parliament East Lombok is quite varied ranging from formal activity as carried outat the village office until iformal activities like sitting at home-rumah. Kedua discussion; The results of the publicreported a net aspirations and reported on the internal fractions by weighing the priority scale that later becamecommon view on a fraction of the plenary session. Third: deliberation undertaken Parliament in following up theresults of the recess rare word consensus so that the fraction of lobbying by local governments, sesameParliament and sesame fraks, i nevertheless the realization of aspirations were never perceived by the publicbecause too much importance to the local government and legislative.
Analisis Surat Keputusan Bersama Tiga Menteri Tentang Peringatan Dan Perintah Kepada penganut, Anggota, Dan/Atau Pengurus Jemaat Ahmadiyah Indonesia Delina Asriyani; Zulli Qodir
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol 3, No 2: June 2016
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.v3i2.2628

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This thesis discusses the analysis of three Ministers decree on Ahmadiyah (a case study of conflict between FUI and GAIin Yogyakarta, 2012). The ministerial analysis and the factors that cause of conflicts is done by using the theory ofcritical discourse analysis of Norman Fairclough, Antonio Gramsci's theory of hegemony, and the theory of the cause ofconflict by Simon Fisher. From the analysis, it can be concluded that the pros and cons that always arise in the processof production and consumption of three Ministers decree on Ahmadiyah. Groups for Ahmadiyah have opinion thatfreedom must not be restricted because of the position as a citizen. Constitutional guarantees and product legislationrelated to human rights also guarantees it. The group cons have argue that the activities undertaken by the Ahmadiyahis incompatible with Islam. If Ahmadiyah still do the activities, which can not themselves are Muslims. This research alsofound that the factors of causing conflict between FUI and GAI in Yogyakarta, 2012, are not a single. First, the GAI isconsidered an insult to the Muslim faith. Second, straying from MUI to GAI is the main reference for the rejection of GAI.Third, the differences in understanding of the decree about Ahmadiyah. Fourth, the unilateral allegations of each group,and the fifth, the exclusivity of GAI.
Transparansi Pengelolaan Anggaran Daerah Di Satuan Kerja Perangkat Daerah (SKPD) Kabupaten Bulukumba Tahun 2014 Firmanto Latief; Dyah Mutiarin
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol 3, No 2: June 2016
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.v3i2.2629

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The problems discussed in this study is the transparency of budget management in the area work unit (SKPD)Bulukumba Lodging at the Department of Education, Youth and Sports Bulukumba, Department of Health, Office ofFinancial Management and the Department of Highways. This study aims to determine the performance oftransparency in the management of local budgets in the regional work units Bulukumba and factors that affect theapplication of transparency. The method used in this penelitiian is the combination of qualitative and quantitativemethods, sample in this study of 60 people with menggunanakan purposive sampling method. There are two typesof data analysis applied in this study, the analysis of qualitative and quantitative analysis. The results showed thatthe transparency of budget management conducted by the Department of Education, Youth and Sports Bulukumbaof several indicators has a value of cumulative index 2:02 by category Less Good, transparency of budgetmanagement conducted by the Office of Financial Management Bulukumba of several indicators has a value ofcumulative index 2. 81 with good category, transparency of budget management is conducted by the Department ofHealth Bulukumba of several indicators has a cumulative index score of 1. 98 with the category of Less Good,transparency of budget management is carried out by the Highways Agency Bulukumba of several indicators has acumulative index score 2:09 with Less Good category.
PERAN ELIT LOKAL DALAM KEMENANGAN PARTAI GERINDRA PADA PEMILIHAN UMUM LEGISLATIF TAHUN 2014 DI KABUPATEN LUWU UTARA Iqbal Aidar Idrus; Titin Purwaningsih
Journal of Governance and Public Policy Vol 3, No 2: June 2016
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jgpp.v3i2.2631

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Gerindra Partybecome participants first general election in 2014, followed by twelve Parties. Although first-time  election in Luwu North,Gerindra Party succeeded in gaining the most votes to two after the Golkar Party and get a ration of six seats to the council. This success is supported by community leaders in Luwu North who come from the elite, like the elite bureaucrats, the economic elite (businessmen),and the political elite have major stakes in attracting community investigator to choose legislative  candidates coming fromGerindra Party. Therefore, the role of the local elite in winning Gerindra be the focus of study in this  research.This study used qualitative methods, with data collection techniques are in-depth interviews and documentation. As the informants in this study, namely, the Chairman of DPC Gerindra, six legislators from Gerindra, community leader  and Vice Regent of Luwu North.The results of this study indicate that the role of local elites on the award Gerindra using three approaches, namely positional approach to reputation and approach decision,Where the outcome of the vote Gerindra 6.5%, 39.2% of elected candidates sound, the sound of a candidate not elected 54.3% of all candidates who have as many as thirty-five candidates,so Gerindra managed to gain six seats to sit in Parliament Luwu north. In general, people in North Luwu choose legislators opted for track record is not actor or party,but because it is based on the election of community leaders who attended, besides the factor of emotional closeness, kinship and familiarity with community leaders.

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