Policy Implementation Analysis of Restrictions on Participatory Planning Proposals in Development Planning Consultation

Authors

  • Idris Wahyudianto University of Merdeka Malang, Indonesia
  • Agus Sholahuddin University of Merdeka, Malang, Indonesia
  • Roos Widjajani University of Merdeka, Malang, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47505/IJRSS.2025.1.12

Keywords:

Development Planning Consultation, Proposal Limitation, Planning

Abstract

This research aims to analyze the implementation of the policy of Limiting Participatory Planning Proposals in the Development Planning Conference (Musrenbang), as well as to identify supporting and inhibiting factors based on the Circular Letter of the Head of Bappeda of Malang Regency. The research was conducted in Kasembon Village, Bululawang Subdistrict, Malang Regency. The data analysis technique in this research uses descriptive analysis. The findings show that implementing the policy limiting participatory planning proposals in Kasembon Village based on the Circular Letter of the Head of Malang Regency Bappeda has fulfilled communication, resources, disposition, and bureaucratic structure indicators. The main obstacles include the lack of direct socialization, limited technical capacity, community pressure to accommodate more than 10 proposals, and suboptimal coordination. Supporting factors include clear policies, Regional Government Information System (SIPD) application, and commitment of implementers. Efforts to improve communication, technical capacity, and coordination are needed to support the success of this policy. The study results are expected to provide input for 33 sub-districts in Malang District to organize Musrenbang more effectively per the policy.

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Idris Wahyudianto, Agus Sholahuddin, & Roos Widjajani. (2025). Policy Implementation Analysis of Restrictions on Participatory Planning Proposals in Development Planning Consultation. International Journal of Research in Social Science and Humanities (IJRSS) ISSN:2582-6220, DOI: 10.47505/IJRSS, 6(1), 175–186. https://doi.org/10.47505/IJRSS.2025.1.12

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