The Performance of the Regional People’s Representative Council in Implementing the Legislative and Budgeting Functions in Bone Regency
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The purpose of this study was to describe and analyze the performance of the Regional People’s Representatives Council (DPRD) of Bone Regency in implementing the legislative and budgeting functions. The type of research used is a mixed methodology that combines qualitative methods and quantitative methods. The data source of this research is members of the Bone Regency DPRD 2014-2019 membership period. The results showed that the legislative function was in the medium category, the budgeting function was in the medium category. For this reason, efforts should be made to improve the performance of the DPRD by improving the quality of the human resources of DPRD members and following comprehensive training, especially in the field of legislation and budgeting. Overall the performance of the DPRD Bone Regency 2014-2019 membership period in the implementation of the supervisory function shows a fairly good performance.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18415/ijmmu.v7i9.1928
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