Public Policy Based On Deliberative Democracy: Study on User Charges for the Use of Rasan Village Roads, Landak Regency, Indonesia
Journal Title: International Journal of Social Science And Human Research - Year 2022, Vol 5, Issue 06
Abstract
The use of regional retribution funds as local revenue for infrastructure development in the region is an essential concern for the government. Still, suppose the infrastructure already exists, and the user community has to make payments for the use of infrastructure or roads in the village of Rasan. In that case, it will cause various problems such as public objections. How is the analysis of public policy based on deliberative democracy on user fees for using the Rasan Village road, Landak Regency, Indonesia. This study aims to analyze public policies based on deliberative democracy on user fees for using streets in Rasan Village, Landak Regency. Using the research method of literature study, namely by looking for sources of information, both from books and related journals, using the retribution for the use of the Rasan Village road.
Authors and Affiliations
Ira Patriani, Elyta, Jamaliah, Ratu Zahirah Lutfie, Annisa Dina Amalia, Saiman Pakpahan
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