Analysis of The Effectiveness of The Use of Political Party Financial Aid in The Implementation of Political Party Educational Programs Based on Law Number 2 of 2011 Concerning Amendments to Act Number 2 Of 2008 Concerning Political Parties
Keywords:
Effectiveness, political party financial assistance, Political Education, Lampung 29 Province.Abstract
This study assesses the effectiveness of political party financial assistance in implementing political education programs in Lampung Province, Indonesia, as mandated by Act Number 2 of 2011. This Act amends the earlier Act Number 2 of 2008 concerning political parties. The research employs both normative and empirical juridical approaches, utilizing secondary and primary data from literature reviews, observations, and interviews. The findings reveal two key aspects: (1) the current use of financial assistance for political education programs, although initiated, has not been effective; and (2) the primary inhibiting factors include the inadequate quality of human resources, with a majority of members lacking essential knowledge, and the insufficiency of budgeted funds for these activities. As a solution, it is suggested that the leader of the Gerakan Indonesia Raya Party (GERINDRA) in Lampung Province should initiate specialized training programs for members to improve the management of financial aid and thereby enhance the effectiveness of political education programs.
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