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The Development of The Model of Control of the Regional People's Legislative Assembly Based on Performance of Regional Regulation to Governance Accountability and Transparent Government in Barru Regency and Pangkajene Islands Regency of South Sulawesi Province

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, , Citation Hasnawi Haris et al 2018 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 1028 012187 DOI 10.1088/1742-6596/1028/1/012187

1742-6596/1028/1/012187

Abstract

The supervision of the Regional People's Legislative Assembly as one of the functions of Parliament is the main pillar of democracy. The supervisory function should be measurable so that the performance of the members of Regional People's Legislative Assembly can be visible. The optimal performance of the members of Regional People's Legislative Assembly should be ensured in order that accountable and transparent governance can be achieved. On another dimension, members of Barru Regency Regional People's Legislative Assembly and members of Pangkajene Islands Regency Regional People's Legislative Assembly should have the same perception of the model of supervision of Regional People's Legislative Assembly. The same perception is expected to give birth to a positive synergy between Regional People's Legislative Assembly and Regional Government so that it will enhance an accountable and transparent governance that will ultimately enhance the welfare of society. The long term goal of this research is the inception of the policy in the for of Draft Model Regional Regulations (Ranperda) and the Code of Conduct Supervision Model of Regional People's Legislative Assembly based on performance against Regional Regulation in Barru Regency and Pangkep Islands Regency that has a good standard from legal and political side so that it can be manifest an accountable and transparent governance. The short term goals are (i) to develop a supervision mechanism of the Regional People's Legislative Assembly against the Regional Regulation in Barru Regency and Pangkep Islands Regency (ii) to develop performance supervision of member of Regional People's Legislative Assembly towards Regional Regulations in Barru Regency and Pangkep Islands Regency, (iii) to develop supervision model of Regional People's Legislative Assembly based on performance against Regional Regulation in Barru Regency and Pangkep Islands Regency, (iv) piloted supervision model of Regional People's Legislative Assembly based on accountable performance and valid through validation expert, practitioners review (Politician), response of Member Regional People's Legislative Assembly and a test model in Barru Regency and Pangkep Islands Regency. This studies was designed with qualitative method with data collection validation and techniques i.e., observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation. The stages are (i) data reduction, (ii) data display, (iii) verification and conclusion. Data analysis is done through : (1) analysis of validity, (2) analysis of practicability, and (3) analysis of effectiveness. The result of the research indicates that the Regional People's Legislative Assembly supervision mechanism against regional regulation in Barru and Pangkep regency is not optimal yet due to the absence of regulation which specifically regulates Regional People's Legislative Assembly supervision mechanism through Faction, Commission, special committee, work meeting, working visit and hearing, (ii) Regional People's Legislative Assembly performance in both Barru and Pangkep regency, especially those related to productivity, quality, responsibility, accountability, qualification is low and limited

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10.1088/1742-6596/1028/1/012187