2021
DOI: 10.33648/ijoaser.v4i2.29
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The Effect of Acceptance and Management of Political Party Funds on the Future of Political in Indonesia

Abstract: The aim of this article was to analyze the effect of acceptance and management of political parties in Indonesia. To understand this study's problem, study the data we have done, including reviewing ten academic findings from international publications, observing and documenting data related to this topic. After the data was collected, we were then provided with analysis, including text analysis, description, coding, and immersion results. Every text is in a language, so we use a translation application to hel… Show more

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“…(Mietzner, 2007(Mietzner, , 2010 discusses the challenges of party financing in Indonesia, particularly the impact of state subsidies and the prevalence of illegal campaign financing. (Wiltse, 2019) categorizes party finance regimes based on regulations and institutional factors, while (Kurniawan, 2021) analyzes the sources of political party funds in Indonesia. (Koss, 2008) explores the evolution of the German party funding regime, linking it to the number of veto points, party goals, and the discourse on political corruption.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Mietzner, 2007(Mietzner, , 2010 discusses the challenges of party financing in Indonesia, particularly the impact of state subsidies and the prevalence of illegal campaign financing. (Wiltse, 2019) categorizes party finance regimes based on regulations and institutional factors, while (Kurniawan, 2021) analyzes the sources of political party funds in Indonesia. (Koss, 2008) explores the evolution of the German party funding regime, linking it to the number of veto points, party goals, and the discourse on political corruption.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%