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Scirj Volume VII, Issue X, October 2019 Edition
ISSN: 2201-2796

ANALYSIS OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERMENT IN VILLAGE FUND MANAGEMENT BASED ON LAW NUMBER 6 OF 2014 AND REGULATION OF THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS NO. 113 IN 2014 IN WATUMEA VILLAGE ERIS SUB DISTRICT MINAHASA DISTRICT

Anie V. Mundung, Merry L. Sael

Abstract: The purpose of this study is to determine the village financial management, in Watumea village, Eris sub-district, Minahasa district based on Law number 6 of 2014, and Regulation of the Minister of Home Affairs Number 113 of 2014, thus creating a government based on Good Governance Government. In this study, researchers used a qualitative approach based on phenomena, and explored logically in accordance with scientific principles. As for this approach, to explain how effective the role of the Village Government is in implementing good village governance, in creating a suitanable economy. The results showed that the Government of Watumea Village had involved 100% of the elements of the village community, with all stages of village financial management, starting from the planning stage to the accountability stage. Financial management in Watumea Village is in accordance with the financial management mechanism in Regulation of the Minister of Home Affairs Number 113 of 2014, which adheres to 4 main principles, namely transparent, accountable, participatory, orderly and disciplined. Overall, the principles of accountability and transparency in the management of village finances in Watumea Village have been fulfilled, so that they have been based on the working principles of the Good Governance Government that have principles from the community, by the community and for the welfare of Watumea villagers.

Reference this Paper: ANALYSIS OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERMENT IN VILLAGE FUND MANAGEMENT BASED ON LAW NUMBER 6 OF 2014 AND REGULATION OF THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS NO. 113 IN 2014 IN WATUMEA VILLAGE ERIS SUB DISTRICT MINAHASA DISTRICT by Anie V. Mundung, Merry L. Sael published at: "Scientific Research Journal (Scirj), Volume VII, Issue X, October 2019 Edition, Page 57-64 ".

Search Terms: Transparent, Accountable, Participatory, Orderly and Discipline

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