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Pembahasan KUA-PPAS APBD 2017 Ditunda Hingga Dua Pekan
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2017 KUA-PPAS Discussion Delayed

The discussion on the draft 2016 Revised General Policy for City Budget Priorities and the Tentative Budget Platform (KUA-PPAS) had to be delayed until two weeks ahead.

The 2017 APBD nominal that proposed is Rp 68.8 trillion. But there are still some program that not yet included

It is because City Council assessed there were still found priority program that has not been included in the draft.

"The 2017 APBD nominal that proposed is Rp 68.8 trillion. But there are still some program that not yet included," said Triwisaksana, Vice Chief of Jakarta Banggar, Monday (10/17).

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He mentions, one of proposal that has not been included is total renovation for 47 schools that failed this year.

"In addition, council will also do reses (activities outside meeting or City Council building) for one week," he continued.

Meanwhile, City Secretary, Saefullah asked time to Jakarta Banggar to finish various priority programs in the draft 2017 KUA-PPAS. Including will also be delivered about revenue-sharing result and unused funds (silpa) estimation significantly.

"We'll do work meeting with all related SKPDs on the same matter while awaiting council reses," he disclosed.

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