The BUREAUCRATIC REFORM IN IMPLEMENTATION OF E-MUSRENBANG PROGRAMS
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This paper aims to assess the participation of village or community institutions in the village development process and also analyze regional development planning through the implementation of e-musrenbang as a form of bureaucratic reform efforts in public policy. Deficiencies that occur both internally and externally in the planning process can actually be overcome by preparing legal frameworks and legislative instruments that are used as guidelines for mechanisms and processes for public participation to ensure the smooth implementation of good governance. Many factors affect the effectiveness of the implementation of regional autonomy, including the quality of regional development planning. Ideal development planning should be able to translate the needs and aspirations of the community. With public intervention in planning, including through the Musrenbang (Development Planning Conference), bureaucratic structure, and political parties, it can be concluded that the high participation of the community and village institutions is crucial to the success of the implementation of e-musrenbang in village development. It is hoped that the government and village institutions will always be aware of their respective roles, tasks, functions and positions and work together, coordinate, consult, and communicate well in the process of implementing e-musrenbang.
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