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Title: THE MEANING OF NEUTRALITY OF THE CIVIL APPARATUS IN REGIONAL
HEAD ELECTIONS IN THE DAYAK TRIBE IN CENTRAL KALIMANTAN |
Authors: Alang Arianto, Ishomuddin,*Vina Salviana DS and Tri Sulistyaningsih, Indonesia |
Abstract: One of the government's efforts to maintain the neutrality of the State Civil Apparatus (ASN)
towards political elements is by introducing effective management through a performance
system. ASNs are expected to be honest, professional, impartial and free from political
interference, free from collusion, corruption and nepotism (KKN) and able to provide public
services. ASNs with work contracts are part of the solution, not part of the problem. Several laws
and regulations The government was drafted and underwent several changes to facilitate the
running of the Pilkada, and finally Law Number 23 of 2014 there were many changes in the
governance structure in Indonesia, among others: Law Number 8 of 2015 concerning the
Election of Governors, Regents and Mayors and Law Number 9 of 2015 concerning Regional
Government which strengthens that Pilkada is carried out directly. This research aims to (1.)
Understand the meaning of the neutrality of the State Civil Apparatus in the Election of Regional
Heads based on the values of Belom Bahadat of the Central Kalimantan Dayak tribe, and (2)
Describe the shift in the meaning of neutrality so that it influences the actions of the State Civil
Apparatus in the Election of Regional Heads based on the philosophy of the values of the Belom
Bahadat tribe of the Dayak tribe of Central Kalimantan.
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