Concept of the People’s Participation and Collective Responsibility in Managing the State and Local Government Affairs
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Abstract
This academic article has the objectives to analyze concept of the people’s participation and collective responsibility in managing the state and local government affairs consisting of analysis framework which covers the participation concept of public sectors’ management, concept on people’s participation in government management and concept on collective responsibility in managing the state and local affairs.
The result shows that: currently, these three issues are addressed in the constitution with the principle to encourage and to support collective responsibility in local administration, in particular, to convey all knowledge, principle and ideas to the performance improvement process and to be the guideline for the promotion of participation with collective responsibility of the people for the local administration.
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