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Democracy, Transparency, And Participation Through The Openness Of Public Information In Pemalang Regency, Indonesia

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The openness of public information is an essential or inseparable part of democracy. The principles of democracy are participation, inclusion, representation, transparency, accountability, responsibility, free and fair competition, and solidarity. Transparency and participation are linked to the openness of information that allows people to get accurate and suffi cient information. This research focuses on the dynamics of democracy in transparency and participation through the openness of public information in Pemalang Regency. The method that used in this research is the qualitative method, since the data is obtained from observation, interviews, and documentation. The result shows that information is restricted by the classifi cation of public information, mechanism access, limitation of tools to deliver the information. Moreover, the database of information has not met the requirement for more up-to-date information. Also, the level of participation of the people in public information in Pemalang Regency is still low.

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  • Susniwati, Susniwati, 2021. "Democracy, Transparency, And Participation Through The Openness Of Public Information In Pemalang Regency, Indonesia," OSF Preprints syfxc, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:syfxc
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/syfxc
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