In the process of governing, OUTPUT refers to the decisions and actions taken by the government in response to the demands of the political system, the opinion of the electorate, and the influence of pressure groups and political parties.
In other words, the output is the end result of the government's decision-making process, which may include the implementation of policies, laws, and regulations aimed at addressing the needs and concerns of the population. It is the tangible outcome of the government's efforts to serve the public and improve the well-being of society as a whole. The output can be measured in terms of the effectiveness of the policies and programs implemented by the government, as well as the overall satisfaction of the population with the services and benefits provided by the government.