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Tata Kelola Pemerintahan Desa di Kabupaten Manggarai, NTT Ambros Leonangung Edu; Petrus Redy Partus Jaya; Stefanus Jelalut
STAATSRECHT: Indonesian Constitutional Law Journal Vol 4, No 1 (2020)
Publisher : UIN JAKARTA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/siclj.v4i1.14557

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This study examines the governance of villages in Manggarai Regency, NTT Province. The performance of village governance is measured by the principles of good governance; transparency, accountability, responsiveness, rule of law, and participatory. The research method uses qualitative research methods with an empirical approach. Data obtained by literature studies and interviews. The study population consisted of villages in Manggarai Regency as many as 145 villages spread across 11 sub-districts (except Langke Rembong District). The results showed that village governance was classified as positive. Village officials and villagers organize village governance according to aspects of transparency, accountability, law enforcement, responsiveness and participation. However, village governance tends to be administrative.
Tata Kelola Pemerintahan Desa di Kabupaten Manggarai, NTT Ambros Leonangung Edu; Petrus Redy Partus Jaya; Stefanus Jelalut
STAATSRECHT: Indonesian Constitutional Law Journal Vol 4, No 1 (2020)
Publisher : UIN JAKARTA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/siclj.v4i1.14557

Abstract

This study examines the governance of villages in Manggarai Regency, NTT Province. The performance of village governance is measured by the principles of good governance; transparency, accountability, responsiveness, rule of law, and participatory. The research method uses qualitative research methods with an empirical approach. Data obtained by literature studies and interviews. The study population consisted of villages in Manggarai Regency as many as 145 villages spread across 11 sub-districts (except Langke Rembong District). The results showed that village governance was classified as positive. Village officials and villagers organize village governance according to aspects of transparency, accountability, law enforcement, responsiveness and participation. However, village governance tends to be administrative.