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E-Budgeting for 2015 Budget Inputted

The inputting process of e-budgeting on the 2015 City Budget (APBD) consummation conducted by Jakarta Provincial Government has finally completed. Later on, the draft will be sent to the Jakarta Legislative Council (DPRD)'s Budgetary Board (Banggar) to be approved and continued to the Home Ministry.

The inputting process was complete at 4 AM

"The inputting process was complete at 4 AM," said City Secretary, Saefullah, at City Hall, Friday (3/20).

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He furthered the draft is currently being printed. Probably, the Banggar would check it this noon, and then signed by Legislative Council Head, Prasetyo Edi Marsudi. "Afterwards, we will sent the draft to Banggar,” he told.

Meanwhile, he doesn't want to speculate whether all legislative members are agree with the draft or not. "Its agreement lies in legislative. I don't understand," he asserted.

As known, at least 2,504 programs were inputted in a discussion meeting between the Provincial Budget Drafting Team (TPAD) with Banggar on Thursday (19/3). This amount is a result of ministry's evaluation and has been agreed by the legislative and executive.

The input process is done in a Pattern Room, Block G Building, at City Hall. To complete it quickly, the data is divided into five fields; economy, government, public welfare, finance, and construction and environmental. Some of them that deleted are transportation allowance and capital investment. By so, the 2015 budget could be more efficient and become the bylaw.

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