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Bappeda-Synchronization Team Discusses Tourism Development

The Regional Development Planning Board (Bappeda) along with Jakarta Regional Working Unit (SKPD/UKPD) held a Forum Group Discussion (FDG) meeting at the Bappeda Pattern room, second floor, Block G, City Hall. 

Our deadline is just until October to get input related with tourism, cultural arts and sports

The meeting itself was led by Jakarta Bappeda Head, Tuty Kusumawati and synchronization team members, Rikrik Rizkiyana and Marco Kusumawijaya. They discussed about tourism development, cultural arts and sports.

End of July, Revised City Budget 2017 Draft Submitted to Council

Synchronization Team Member, Rikrik Rizkiyana said that his party should get input from various parties, including SKPD/UKPD in terms of tourism development, cultural arts and sports.

"Our deadline is just until October to get input related with tourism, cultural arts and sports," he expressed, Tuesday (7/11).

He added, according to tourism's working group results, such matters would then be submitted to the new governor and its partner for further action in accordance with vision-mission and Regional Mid-term Development Plan (RPJMD).

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