Abstract
The important task of the Village Government is to provide administrative services in the form of correspondence to the citizens, from this, the village government has opportunities in the form of village policies and regulations to be able to increase the potential of the village through international investment by modeling local government policies and regulations. The result of the research is that the Village Government can issue policies and regulations based on the authority of each village government, as well as increasing economic potential through international investment in the Influence of Village Government Policy in International Investment Growth in Indonesia, namely through shifting regulations on villages, By looking at the current regulations, the authority of the village head is limited to the procedures that must be met to implement international investment. The obstacles of village government in policy makers to investment are caused by several factors, including the weak role of village institutions in welcoming existing changes. It is necessary to strengthen the village first so that policies in international investment can work well. Keywords: Policy, Village Government, International Investment DOI: 10.7176/JLPG/115-02 Publication date: November 30 th 2021
Highlights
Village government has existed since the days before Indonesia's independence, every development has a change in the regulations, nowadays it is often talk that villages in Indonesia are influenced by the otonimi system known as the village autonomy system
The policy of the village government is seen from its structure and authority, the structure and authority are based on the regulations and policies of the village that are in force
Village policy can be studied from the applicable regulations that start from before Indonesia was independent, namely the Dutch colonial era, but the application of village regulations is through Law 5 of 1979 on village government, where the authority of the village at that time in the sub-district, and this is standardized by all villages in Indonesia, After that the change to Law No 22 of 1999 that the authority is addressed to the region, the change after Law no. 22 of 1999, namely Law No 32 of 2004 that remains to the local government and is held by the village supervisor, so that the head of state has no breadth in using policies against the village government.[1]
Summary
Village government has existed since the days before Indonesia's independence, every development has a change in the regulations, nowadays it is often talk that villages in Indonesia are influenced by the otonimi system known as the village autonomy system. The policy of the village government is seen from its structure and authority, the structure and authority are based on the regulations and policies of the village that are in force. Village policy can be studied from the applicable regulations that start from before Indonesia was independent, namely the Dutch colonial era, but the application of village regulations is through Law 5 of 1979 on village government, where the authority of the village at that time in the sub-district, and this is standardized by all villages in Indonesia, After that the change to Law No 22 of 1999 that the authority is addressed to the region, the change after Law no. The authority of the village government is seen to have no broad authority in shaping policies to implement the potential of the village in their respective village communities. Based on Law 5/1979 the leadership of the Village Head is not a leader in village government for the village community, only the extension of the local government, which in this case is the subdistrict, while we know the subdistrict is part of the local government that is responsible for the regional head, the power of the village is decreasing, so that the local government can provide policy to the village community
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