tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6989101626834504862024-03-12T17:39:42.369-07:00Berita TerkiniAdminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07226806805252141396noreply@blogger.comBlogger15125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-698910162683450486.post-3918904151333813042019-01-07T20:30:00.002-08:002019-01-07T20:30:45.859-08:00Timses: Prabowo-Password Has a Special Tip to Face Free Papua<a href="http://jurnalupdate.com/" target="_blank">JurnalUpdate</a>. Director of Advocacy and Law of the National Winning Body (BPN) Prabowo Subianto-Sandiaga Uno, Sufmi Dasco Ahmad stated that the presidential candidates supported by him would defend Papua in the NKRI region. That attitude will be carried out if Prabowo-Sandi is elected.<br /><br />"What is clear is that the integrity of the NKRI is prioritized and Papua will be maintained," Dasco said.<br />Dasco agrees that there are parties who want Papua to be given the right to be independent or free from Indonesia. Mainly based on unfair treatment and violence to human rights violations that often occur in Papua.<br /><br />However, Dasco considers Prabowo-Sandi to apply special tips if elected in the presidential election. Although not detailed, Dasco is certain that this special step can ease the conflict that has occurred so far.<br />"We admit that so far there are still many who support Papuan independence. But, perhaps with the election of Pak Prabowo and Mr. Sandi, there will be special tips that will be supported by both parties," Dasco said.<br />"We cannot say about the method," said the Deputy General Chair of the Gerindra Party.<br /><br /><br />In Prabowo-Sandi's vision and mission which was submitted to the General Election Commission (KPU), there was no explicit written plan regarding Papua.<br /><br />The document only states that Prabowo-Sandi will synergize the security and socio-economic approaches in conflict-prone areas and are vulnerable to separatism. The plan is point number 17 Political, Legal and Defense Action Program.<br /><br />Dasco then stressed that Prabowo was very concerned about Papua and the local community. Therefore, according to Dasco, Prabowo will definitely do the best for the people of the paradise of paradise.<br /><br />"As far as I know, Pak Prabowo is very concerned about the brothers in Papua. The most important thing is the integrity of the Republic of Indonesia," Dasco said.<br /><br />Supported by Tommy Suharto<br /><br />Separately, Chairman of the Working Party DPP Badaruddin Andi Picunang stated that his general chairman, Tommy Suharto, would help Prabowo Subianto manage the Papua region better if elected president. First and foremost is to keep Papua as part of the NKRI.<br /><br />"Even a little of our land does not want to be released from the NKRI. The price is dead," Badar said when contacted.<br /><br />Badar agreed that there were ripples that voiced independence for Papua or separated from Indonesia, Badar believed that Tommy Suharto and Prabowo would take various steps to address this.<br />Prioritized actions will be in the form of persuasiveness or dialogue with those who long for independence. According to him, aspects of human rights will remain held in order to create a conducive atmosphere in Papua.<br /><br />However, Badar said lifting weapons could also be an option. The action will be taken if persuasive steps do not go according to expectations.<br /><br />"If it is deadlocked and there is no other way to take up arms," Badar said.<br />"We should avoid flying lives because it involves human rights, but we also don't want them to be ridden by outsiders who want to destroy the NKRI. Papua is part of the NKRI," he said.<br /><br />Badar then explained that Tommy Suharto was also determined to participate in the better management of Papua. Tommy, he continued, wanted people's economy based on stability, growth and equity to be applied on the earth of paradise.<br /><br />Badar believes Tommy wants change in Papua. He referred to the origin of Tommy's original name, Hutomo Mandala Putra.<br />He explained that Tommy was born when the Mandala Command for the Liberation of West Irian was carried out. At that time, the second President of the Republic of Indonesia Suharto who served as the operations commander.<br /><br />On that basis, Badar believes that Papua is always in Tommy's heart. Moreover, the sandalwood prince has also traveled around Papua in order to review his constituency. It is known, Tommy advanced to become a legislative candidate for the DPR RI Working Party in Papua.<br /><br />"If Mas Bowo (Prabowo) with Papua is no stranger, he was once tasked with maintaining security stability in Papua. Leading directly. So there is no need to doubt his love for Papua," Badar said.Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07226806805252141396noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-698910162683450486.post-89910437988675687162019-01-07T20:25:00.000-08:002019-01-07T20:25:25.888-08:00Rizieq Shihab Want to Change Tagar # 2019 Change President<a href="http://pojokwarta.com/" target="_blank">PojokWarta</a>. The High Priest of the Islamic Defenders Front (FPI), Rizieq Shihab, wants a change from the name of movement # 2019, Change to President. According to him, the name of the movement must be changed because it is now entering 2019.<br />
<br />Rizieq said this through a voice recording and was confirmed by the Chair of the 212 Alumni Brotherhood Slamet Maarif on Sunday.<br /><br />"In order for movement # 2019, the President must not be there. It's time # Movement2019 Replace the President to increase our movement to 2019 Prabowo President of the Republic of Indonesia," said Rizieq.<br />
<br />Rizieq said that all parties must be more enthusiastic because they have entered 2019. The struggle, said Rizieq, must be done together for the sake of a change in a better direction for Indonesia.<br /><br />"We must be more excited," Rizieq said.<br />PA 212 Chairperson Slamet Maarif confirmed that the recording indeed contained Rizieq's voice. He said the tape had been played last Friday.<br />"Yes, it was played at the 212 Awards Friday," said Slamet.<br /><br />Movement # 2019 Change The president is identical to supporters of Prabowo Subianto - Sandiaga Salahudin Uno. They often shout the hashtag on various occasions.<br />Rizieq and FPI and PA 212 were among the supporters of the movement. Rizieq supported Prabowo-Sandi in accordance with the results of Ijtima Ulama II which was held by the Ulama Fatwa National Guards Movement (GNPF).<br /><br />Mardani Ali Sera, the Chairman of the DPP Prosperous Justice Party, is a person who is considered the originator of movement # 2019, the Presidential Presidency. However, he refused. Mardani considers the movement to appear naturally in society. There was no one including himself who triggered the movement for the first time.Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07226806805252141396noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-698910162683450486.post-17173956460854638852019-01-07T20:20:00.003-08:002019-01-07T20:20:36.264-08:00Mass of Defending Uighurs Shouts '2019 Change President'<a href="http://kolomfakta.com/" target="_blank">KolomFakta</a>. Thousands of people who rallied in front of the Chinese Embassy in Jakarta shouted "2019 replace the president" when holding a peaceful protest defending the ethnic Uighur minority on Friday.<br />Initially, one of the figures who participated in the demonstration, Lieus Sungkharisma from the Chinese Anti-Corruption Community, urged the government to strongly address the Chinese government regarding this matter in his speech.<br /><br />Lieus, who is an Indonesian of Chinese descent, considers President Joko Widodo's government to be weak against President Xi Jinping regarding the Uighur issue due to Jakarta's dependence on Beijing in economic matters.<br /><br />"The ones who should protest like this are the president, not us. The Indonesian people are not afraid of being boycotted by the economy or anything," Lieus said.<br />"The one in the Palace must move quickly, don't wait for the people to take to the streets first. If this is the case in 2019?"<br />"Change president!" the crowd shouted Lieus.<br /><br />The slogan also continued to be heard several times when a number of other orators criticized the government and asked the masses what would happen in 2019 if the government remained silent about the Uighurs.<br />This peaceful action was originally held to show the solidarity of the Indonesian people, especially Muslims towards the Uighurs who were suspected of experiencing persecution in Xinjiang, China.<br /><br />The demonstration that took place after Friday prayers was attended by thousands of individuals from various humanitarian organizations and the Muslim community.<br />Even so, political issues did not escape the agenda of the demonstration. Some of the demo participants were seen as groups that had participated in a peaceful demonstration 212.<br /><br />This was evident from the many masses who sang the chants of the Islamic Defense Act 212. Some 212 Alumni figures such as FPI General Chairperson Sobri Lubis, activist Neno Warisman, Secretary General of the Indonesian Intellectual and Young Ulama Assembly (MIUMI) Bachtiar Nasir, Chairperson of the DPP Alumni Brotherhood 212 Slamet Ma'arif, and Chairperson of the GNPF-Ulama Yusuf Muhamamd Martak, helped enliven the action today.Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07226806805252141396noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-698910162683450486.post-91342703257517679552019-01-07T20:18:00.000-08:002019-01-07T20:18:05.711-08:00Volunteers Start Consolidating Appeal for Rizieq # 2019 Prabowo President<a href="http://wartajurnal.com/" target="_blank">WartaJurnal</a>. 2019 Movement Initiator Replace President Mardani Ali Sera welcomed the proposal of the High Priest of Islamic Defenders Front (FPI) Rizieq Shihab who proposed the hashtag # 2019Ganti President was changed to tag # 2019Prabowo President.<br /><br />According to Mardani the 2019 presidential election (pilpes) has only been counting on days. So that the Rizieq proposal is needed so that the movement to win Prabowo Subianto-Sandiaga Uno in April is more focused.<br /><br />"The election time of the 2019 presidential election was less than 100 days. So agree with Habib Rizieq's proposal. We must focus on the # 2019 Prabowo President's hashtag," Mardani said on Monday (7/1).<br /><br />Nevertheless, Mardani said the process of 'migration' hashtag # 2019GantiPresiden to # 2019PrabowoPresiden takes time. Because # 2019 Change President is a social movement, not a political movement. Plus, added Mardani, in the minds of the people at this time, every time there was a shout of 2019, then the presidential pronouns would emerge.<br /><br />"If the political movement is manageable and easy to do. But # 2019 is replaced by the DNA President of the social movement, we need more socialization with volunteers," said the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) politician.<br />In realizing the Rizieq proposal, the volunteers have begun printing meme # 2019 Prabowo President. Following after it will be printed in the form of shirts, flags and other socialization props.<br /><br />"Volunteers have begun to consolidate to enter wave # 2019 Prabowo President," said Mardani.<br />Agree to Propose Rizieq, Volunteer # 2019 Prabowo President of Consolidation FPI Grand Minister Rizieq Shihab calls for tag # 2019 Prabowo President.<br /><br />In the future, Mardani also said the # 2019 Prabowo Presidential movement should not be combined with the official campaign team of the Prabowo-Sandi National Winning Body (BPN). Movement # 2019 Prabowo The president will be managed independently, both in terms of mass and financial.<br /><br />"If we have heavy BPN costs. Later they will decrease. But # 2019 Prabowo The 100-day presidency will be completed," he concluded.<br />Previously, Rizieq wanted a change from the name of movement # 2019, Change to President. According to him, the name of the movement must be changed because it is now entering 2019.<br /><br />Rizieq said this through a voice recording received by CNNIndonesia.com and confirmed by the Chairman of the 212 Alumni Brotherhood Slamet Maarif on Sunday.<br />"In order for movement # 2019, the President must not be there. It's time # Movement2019 Replace the President to increase our movement to 2019 Prabowo President of the Republic of Indonesia," said Rizieq.<br /><br />Rizieq said that all parties must be more enthusiastic because they have entered 2019. The struggle, said Rizieq, must be done together for the sake of a change in a better direction for Indonesia.Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07226806805252141396noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-698910162683450486.post-16494543702599956512019-01-07T20:12:00.004-08:002019-01-07T20:12:40.832-08:00"Three Regions in Java Key to Victory in the Presidential Election" According to the Sandi<a href="http://faktaid.com/" target="_blank">FaktaId</a>. Candidate vice president number 02 Sandiaga Salahudin Uno said West Java, Central Java and East Java were important areas. He said this was related to the campaign he had been carrying out.<br /><br />"We see East Java, Central Java, West Java as the key," Sandi said at the Prabowo-Sandi National Secretariat office, Menteng, Jakarta, Monday night.<br />Sandi said that during a thanksgiving event after visiting 1,000 campaign locations. However, Password does not specify the purpose of the statement.<br /><br />He did not call West Java, Central Java and East Java important because of the large number of voters or not. Sandi also did not say that people on Java Island faced more severe economic problems than other regions.<br /><br />Sandi said that besides Java, other regions were also important to him. Including areas that have so far never been visited.<br />See also: Prabowo's Times Called the Best Presidential Election Debate Leaks<br /><br />"And also other parts of Indonesia that have or have not been visited," said Sandi.<br />Thanksgiving Visit 1,000 Locations<br /><br />Sandiaga held a thanksgiving event after visiting 1,000 campaign locations since last August. The event was held at the Prabowo-Sandi National Secretariat office in the Menteng area, Jakarta, Monday.<br />Passwords Call Three Areas in Java The Key to Victory in the Presidential Election Presidential Vice President number 02 Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno. (ANTARA FOTO / Umarul Faruq)<br /><br />"The point is blue emotion for me and I learn this is a struggle for life," Sandi said while giving a speech at the thanksgiving event.<br /><br />Sandi then said he would continue to visit people in various regions. In the time remaining before the voting, he said he would visit hundreds of other locations.<br />Sandi said he would stay focused on the economy while campaigning. He will hear various complaints from the public. He will also offer programs to deal with existing economic problems.<br /><br />"How to create a more conducive economic situation, employment created, and how this community has hope for the change," Sandi said.Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07226806805252141396noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-698910162683450486.post-19515511190105554082019-01-07T20:01:00.003-08:002019-01-07T20:01:56.281-08:00February 2019 Coordinating Minister Darmin Ensures 30 Million Tons of Corn Imports<a href="http://nasionalindonesia.com/" target="_blank">NasionalIndonesia</a>. The government will reopen the maize import tap, mainly as animal feed, as many as 30 thousand tons in February 2019. The goal is for feed to be available for chickens, so as to reduce the price of eggs that have continued to rise since last year.<br /><br />Based on data from the National Strategic Food Price Information Center (PIHPS) per day, the price of eggs is Rp.26,250 per kilogram (kg), or increases compared to the national average price of two months ago, Rp23,300 per kg.<br /><br />In fact, the reference price of chicken eggs in consumers is at the level of Rp23 thousand per kg. This is stated in the Minister of Trade Regulation No. 96 of 2018 concerning the Reference Price for Purchases at the Farmer Level and the Reference Price for Sales at the Consumer Level.<br /><br />"We have also added 30 thousand tons of corn again to enter the middle of February. Because if there are chicken eggs, the problem is corn (for animal feed)," said Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Darmin Nasution met at his office on Friday.<br /><br />In addition to the problem of the price of eggs that have not dropped, the import decision was made because corn imports carried out by the government last year were considered to be less than fulfilling the needs of farmers. Moreover, the corn harvest will still take place in April.<br /><br />He considers the supply of corn is still inadequate even though last year the government decided to import 100 thousand tons from Brazil and Argentina, where 70 thousand tons of corn have been entered in December and the remaining 30 thousand tons will come this month.<br /><br />"The corn turned out to be lacking and we have imported it and it has entered 70 thousand tons until the end of December. The corn harvest is still in April," he added.<br /><br />Later, he hopes that next month's corn imports can be distributed to all farmers, both small farmers and large farmers. Because, one evaluation of the implementation of yesterday's corn imports was a distribution problem.<br />
<br />At that time, the Logistics Company (Perum Bulog) Public Company was said to have only spread imported corn to small farmers.<br /><br />"But we have said that it cannot. Now, sell corn to all. The goal is not just to help small farmers, but to reduce the price of corn. If the price of corn does not go down, even more, the price of eggs will remain high," he added.<br /><br />Previously, corn imports were intended for independent farmers and sold according to the reference price set by the Ministry of Trade in the Minister of Trade Regulation No. 58 of 2018 concerning the Determination of Reference Prices at Farmers and Reference Sales Prices at Consumers. In the regulation, the reference price for selling corn to consumers is IDR 4,000 per kilogram (kg).<br /><br />This corn import took place amid a production dilemma which is estimated to have a surplus until the end of last year. Based on data bagged by the Ministry of Agriculture, the projection of corn production until the end of 2018 reaches 30.4 million tons.<br /><br />The projection consists of corn production on Java Island with 11.6 million tons and Outside Java with 18.4 million tons. Meanwhile, national consumption only reaches 18 million tons. That is, there is a production surplus of 12.4 million tons.Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07226806805252141396noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-698910162683450486.post-69085409833505726342019-01-07T19:57:00.001-08:002019-01-07T19:57:40.400-08:00World Bank Value of Jokowi Relying on BUMN for Infrastructure<a href="http://pojokid.com/" target="_blank">PojokId</a>. The World Bank report entitled Infrastructure Sector Assessment Program released in June 2018 stated that the Joko Widodo (Jokowi) Government was too reliant on state-owned companies to build infrastructure. This was reflected in the government's decision to provide direct assignments of a number of projects to SOEs.<br /><br />Whereas, in fact, the projects given to SOEs are projects that are not in demand in the eyes of private sector investors. However, in fact, commercial projects were given to SOEs. For example, commercial port development projects are given directly to Pelindo III and Pelindo IV.<br /><br />"The most feasible and making money is often assigned to SOEs," the report wrote.<br /><br />According to the international institution, the Committee for the Acceleration of Priority Infrastructure Provision (KPPIP) should screen which projects are feasible and not for private investors. But unfortunately, until the report came out, there were no clear indicators which projects should be openly auctioned or that had to be given to SOEs.<br /><br />Existing, direct assignments were confirmed in the Presidential Regulation (PP). Since 2014, the World Bank recorded seven PPs issued for PT PLN (Persero), PT Wijaya Karya (Persero) Tbk, PT Hutama Karya (Persero), PT Waskita Karya (Persero) Tbk, PT Adhi Karya (Persero) Tbk, and PT Pelindo II (Persero).<br /><br />For electricity projects, for example, the government gave a large portion to the state-owned electricity company electricity stun, PLN. In 2015, PLN contributed 70 percent of the total installed electricity generation capacity. PLN is also the dominant party in terms of electricity transmission and distribution.<br /><br />"The 2009 Electricity Law allows private powers outside the PLN service area to produce and sell electricity," explained the World Bank.<br />Meanwhile, for the toll road project, PT Jasa Marga (Persero) Tbk as a toll road operator, narrows 70 percent of the total toll roads operating in the country.<br /><br />"Other important SOEs are Waskita Karya and Hutama Karya, which previously acquired six of the 19 parts of the Trans Java toll road and the last one was assigned to develop the Trans Sumatra toll road project," explained the World Bank.<br /><br />Furthermore, airports in Indonesia are also operated more by SOEs, PT Angkasa Pura I (Persero) and PT Angkasa Pura II (Persero). Then, many water supply and sanitation services were taken over by Regional Water Companies (PDAMs).<br /><br />Private investor access, continued the World Bank, is increasingly closed because BUMNs have the privilege of obtaining funding, so that they often get rid of the private sector in public offers.<br />"Easy access to government financing through subsidies, soft loans, and debt relief gives BUMNs a competitive advantage over their competitors," the report added.Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07226806805252141396noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-698910162683450486.post-72913733233401676842019-01-07T19:41:00.003-08:002019-01-07T19:41:46.930-08:00The World Bank Calls Low-Quality RI Infrastructure Projects<a href="http://liputannet.com/" target="_blank">LiputanNet</a>. The World Bank calls infrastructure projects in Indonesia of low quality, lack of readiness, and not well planned.<br />This is a major obstacle for the Government of Indonesia to mobilize more private capital into various infrastructure development projects.<br /><br />In a report titled the Infrastructure Sector Assessment Program released in June 2018, the World Bank explained that Indonesia's infrastructure projects were not prioritized based on clear criteria or selection.<br />"The reputation of the project in Indonesia is of low quality and not well planned," the World Bank report said.<br /><br />In addition, the choice of procurement method was decided too early before in-depth analysis. For example through the scheme of Government Cooperation with Business Entities (PPP), business to business (B2B), or through public financing.<br />In fact, other countries prioritize the gradual study and analysis process, before finally making decisions regarding the appropriate procurement and financing schemes.<br /><br />A number of countries also completed the Final Business Case Study (FBC) to provide a full understanding of the project, before deciding on a procurement and financing scheme.<br />"In Indonesia, the decision to use the PPP scheme is made before the initial Study of Feasibility Pre-study or Outline Business Case (OBC)," wrote the world bank.<br /><br />In addition, the World Bank revealed that the initial analysis provided by the Government Contracting Agency (GCA) was often incomplete and doubted its reliability.<br /><br />Before being proposed to the National Development Planning Agency (Bappenas), CGA was required to prepare a preliminary study related to the legal, technical, economic, commercial, environmental and social aspects of the PPP project. But in practice, they rarely do that.<br /><br />According to the World Bank, this is due to the provision of limited instructions about the format of the preliminary study and funding constraints. The World Bank considers Bappenas lacks human resources (HR) and adequate budget, to coordinate the CGA so that it provides the best analysis results for each project.<br /><br />Project Financing and Land Acquisition<br />In carrying out infrastructure development, the World Bank believes, the government and stakeholders do not have good coordination, thus creating confusion for investors.<br /><br />"They are not sure who they have to communicate with and who will ensure the government's commitment in mobilizing infrastructure project funds," the World Bank wrote.<br />In fact, in recent years the government has fixed various obstacles to infrastructure projects in order to market Indonesia's infrastructure projects. In World Bank records, the steps taken by the government include increasing the role of the Ministry of Finance and Bappenas in infrastructure projects.<br /><br />In addition, the government has prepared a funding injection scheme through cash support funds for infrastructure projects or Viability Gap Funds (VGF) and availability payment (AP) patterns. The government is also preparing the State Asset Management Agency (LMAN) to assist land acquisition.<br /><br />For this effort, the government managed to increase infrastructure financing in the last two years. Recorded, there are 13 PPP projects that have reached the stage of financial closing in the 2015-2017 period. The total investment value of these projects was recorded at US $ 8.94 billion, equivalent to Rp 129.63 trillion, referring to the exchange rate of Rp14,500 per US dollar.<br /><br />It was stated, in the VGF scheme the government covered 49 percent of the infrastructure costs that were economically feasible but not financially feasible. This scheme has not been widely used, it has not even been implemented at all by foreign investors.<br /><br />One project that uses the VGF scheme is the Umbulan Drinking Water Management System (SPAM) in East Java.<br />"Government funding support mechanisms, such as VGF and AP, are considered too slow and not well coordinated," the World Bank wrote.<br /><br />World Bank research says the delay in infrastructure land acquisition costs around US $ 5 billion - US $ 10 billion per year. Delayed access to land is classified as one of the main obstacles to private investment in infrastructure projects.<br /><br />The government finally issued Law No. 12/2012 concerning Land Procurement for Development in the Public Interest which provides the legal force to acquire land for public purposes.<br />The World Bank said, despite progress with the enactment of the regulation, there were still significant obstacles to the timeliness of land acquisition.<br /><br />the presence of the State Asset Management Institute (LMAN) in 2016 was also considered not enough to alleviate the problem of land acquisition. In 2017, LMAN prepared a land acquisition budget of Rp. 16 trillion.<br />
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The allocation, for toll roads is Rp. 13.3 trillion, railway infrastructure is Rp. 3.8 trillion, dam is Rp. 2.4 trillion, and port infrastructure is Rp. 500 billion. After that, the amount of funds for toll road acquisition was added to Rp. 25.3 trillion. However, these funds are not enough.<br /><br />Until finally, the government opened opportunities for the private sector and state-owned enterprises to buy land for infrastructure projects in the National Strategic Project (PSN). Then, the government paid it off through LMAN.<br /><br />Nevertheless, the World Bank considers that the Government does not provide information relating to procedures and the timing of payments in a clear manner.<br />"LMAN funding must be sufficient for land acquisition, and the LMAN approval process must be tracked quickly. The government must also obtain all infrastructure land before the financial closing of the project," said the World Bank.<br /><br />World Bank Recommendations<br /><br />Seeing various problems in infrastructure projects in Indonesia, the World Bank provides several recommendations divided into short, medium and long term recommendations.<br />In the short term, the World Bank made a number of recommendations. First, the World Bank advised Bappenas to develop a model of infrastructure project proposals, set criteria for assessing, and return proposals to the GCA if the proposals and information received were incomplete or of high quality.<br /><br />Second, increase the capacity of PPP unit staff in the Ministry of Finance through assignments and involvement in PPP transaction preparation. In addition, he transferred the head of the Ministry of Finance's PPP unit to the position of one Echelon.<br /><br />Third, change the process and coordination for institutions responsible for completing funds for land acquisition quickly.<br />Fourth, the government must ensure that appropriate risk mitigation can be implemented for each infrastructure project, thereby attracting private investors. In addition, the government also needs to develop a concession agreement model for key sectors.<br /><br />Fifth, the World Bank advises the Minister of Finance to increase the limit of 49 percent injection of funds on VGF for certain projects. In addition, it opens opportunities for the use of VGF and AP schemes in one project.<br />Sixth, give the mandate to the winner of the land acquisition project to ensure the acquisition of land is 100 percent completed before financial closing.<br /><br />Seventh, develop a dashboard that provides and collects information about PPP projects that are being prepared, the transaction process, and implementation, so that it can be monitored by senior government officials.<br /><br />The World Bank also advised the government to make the concept and initial model as a guide for the CGA before implementing OBC.<br /><br />In the medium term, the World Bank recommends the government to review the complexity of regulations and accounting standards for the VGF and AP schemes, to ensure that the VGF and AP application processes are efficient and have the expected financial impact.<br /><br />Whereas in the long term, the government needs to consolidate supporting instruments from the Ministry of Finance, for example VGF and AP under one entity responsible for approving and disbursing these funds.<br /><br />"These articles cite a World Bank report that is currently being finalized in collaboration with the Government of Indonesia. This report is titled Indonesia Infrastructure Financing Sector Assessment Program (InfraSAP)," wrote the World Bank.<br /><br />Separately confirmed, Finance Minister Sri Mulyani and National Planning and Development Minister (PPN / Bappenas) Bambang Brodjonegoro also claimed to have discussed the World Bank report. The core of the report, according to Bambang, is to strengthen PPP (Government Cooperation with Business Entities) related to the provision of infrastructure.<br /><br />"It was discussed with us at that time. So, what we got from the World Bank report is that we need to continue to strengthen the PPP scheme and give confidence to potential investors that the scheme in Indonesia has investment and provides certainty," Bambang said.Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07226806805252141396noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-698910162683450486.post-32363604650093439652019-01-07T19:24:00.003-08:002019-01-07T19:24:42.710-08:00Jokowi Infrastructure Makes 'Bolong' a BUMN BUMN Bag<a href="http://idnasional.com/" target="_blank">IdNasional</a>. Infrastructure projects that are still being built by President Joko Widodo in fact burden the state-owned finance. Until the third quarter of 2018, all operational cash flows of state-owned enterprises (BUMN) have recorded a negative position. In fact, the number is getting worse for some issuers.<br /><br />If the operational cash flow is minus, it means that the company uses more internal cash to fund infrastructure projects. If internal cash is insufficient, the company is forced to borrow funds from the bank or do some corporate actions to reap fresh funds.<br /><br />Alfred Nainggolan, Head of Capital Connection Research, said that the company's insufficient internal cash usually correlates with the increasing amount of debt. However, he stressed that the increase in corporate debt is not always bad.<br /><br />"It must be seen again, how is the growth in net income. If the cash flow is negative, there is a lot of debt, but the company is still able to create a net profit, which is actually still positive," Alfred said on Monday.<br /><br />On the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) there are four BUMNs, including PT Waskita Karya (Persero) Tbk, PT Wijaya Karya (Persero) Tbk, PT Adhi Karya (Persero) Tbk, PT Pembangunan Perumahan (Persero) Tbk.<br /><br />Based on the financial statements of each company, Wijaya Karya's and PTPP's operational cash flows are increasingly minus in the third quarter of 2018. If the net cash flow obtained and used for Wijaya Karya's operational activities in the third quarter of 2017 was only minus Rp2.69 percent, the figure was September then increased 37.54 percent to IDR 3.7 trillion.<br /><br />Then, PTPP's third quarter 2018 operating cash flow was negative at Rp1.82 trillion, up 19.73 percent from the previous Rp1.52 trillion.<br /><br />Meanwhile, two other issuers were lucky because they were able to reduce the negative burden of their operational cash flow. Waskita Karya, for example minus the operational cash flow during the first nine months of 2018, dropped drastically 69.68 percent to Rp1.54 trillion and Adhi Karya fell 30.79 percent to Rp2.09 trillion.<br /><br />Although Waskita Karya and PTPP improved their cash flow, the liabilities of state-owned companies' issuers increased during the third quarter of last year. Only Adhi Karya succeeded in reducing its liability during this period.<br /><br />Waskita Karya became the issuer with the highest increase in liabilities of 36.05 percent to Rp102.23 trillion, Wijaya Karya rose 33.68 percent to Rp41.51 trillion, PTPP increased 21.14 percent to Rp33.35 trillion. Meanwhile, Adhi Karya's liabilities edged down 1.02 percent to Rp22.23 trillion.<br /><br />This additional debt makes the debt to equity ratio (DER) increase. DER can be interpreted as a debt to equity ratio or a ratio that shows the relative proportion between equity and debt used to finance company assets.<br /><br />"DER Waskita Karya as of the third quarter of 2018 six times, Adhi Karya 3.6 times, PTPP 2.8 times, and Wijaya Karya three times," said Alfred.<br /><br />Although it looks high, Alfred asserted that the financial state-owned listed company is still healthy because its fourth net profit still grew until the third quarter of last year. "If the DER is low, but the company loses, it's just a lie, as long as it correlates with the growth of net profit, it doesn't matter," Alfred explained.<br /><br />When detailed, the majority of these construction companies posted net profit growth. If seen only PTPP whose profits decreased by 11.64 percent to IDR 874.67 billion. Meanwhile, Waskita Karya's profit rose 43.62 percent to Rp3.72 trillion, Wijaya Karya rose 26.04 percent to Rp860.45 billion, and Adhi Karya rose 63.61 percent to Rp335.53 billion.<br /><br />Previously, the World Bank, through its report entitled the June 2018 Infrastructure Sector Assessment Program (InfraSAP) obtained by CNNINdonesia.com, said that the work of state-owned enterprises was vulnerable to pressure because of the higher level of savings.<br /><br />This is because the government relies too heavily on state-owned companies to carry out infrastructure development. BUMNs are also considered to need to seek endless funding to support infrastructure development.<br /><br />The World Bank report has been confirmed by CNNIndonesia.com. The World Bank also claimed to compile the report in collaboration with the government, but the report is still not final. However, Finance Minister Sri Mulyani and PPN / Bappenas Minister claimed to have discussed with the World Bank the contents of the report.<br /><br />Alfred added, even though the financial condition of the BUMN was healthy, BUMN Karya would not be free to apply for loans again to the banks or release debt securities to gain funding.<br />"It is still possible to withdraw loans, but it must be accompanied by payments from the project giver and net income, if the company earns profits it can pay the debt," Alfred explained.<br /><br />Meanwhile, the Center of Reform on Economic (CORE) Economist Mohammad Faisal claimed that the current position of the DER of construction issuers is already alarming. This is because the DER of the four companies has been more than twice.<br />
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"If it is above two or three times the DER is for health, non-banking SOEs are worried, if banking is indeed high," said Faisal.<br /><br />BUMN Work Finance is considered to be getting sicker because operational cash flows are still negative. Although the minus for Waskita Karya and Adhi Karya's operational cash flow dropped, it still needed to be considered because the company's capital could be eroded for a long time.<br /><br />"But now the government has a lot of financing alternatives so it might be able to reduce the financial burden of BUMN," Faisal explained.<br />Regarding the attitude of the government which is always dependent on state-owned enterprises to build infrastructure, Faisal considers that this is to facilitate the process of infrastructure development, such as land acquisition.<br /><br />"For the private sector, for example, it is more difficult for land acquisition, if BUMNs are also helped by the government, it will be faster," Faisal explained.<br />Nevertheless, he stressed the government should give more portion of infrastructure development to the private sector. This is so that state-owned finance is not too burdened.<br /><br />"So the burden should be spread like that, the private sector and BUMN," concluded Faisal.Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07226806805252141396noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-698910162683450486.post-86441223796765902882019-01-07T19:15:00.000-08:002019-01-07T19:15:18.369-08:00World Bank Reveals Infrastructure Makes BUMN Confused to Find Funds<a href="http://jurnalhub.com/" target="_blank">JurnalHub</a>. The World Bank considers that the assignment of infrastructure projects to State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) actually makes the state-owned companies nervous about seeking funds. Because, assignments are given without certainty regarding the source of funding.<br /><br />The statement was contained in a World Bank report entitled Infrastructure Sector Assessment Program released in June 2018 ago. In the report, the World Bank gave an example of the Trans-Sumatra toll road project undertaken by PT Hutama Karya (Persero) Tbk, when the assignment was given without any clarity regarding funding sources.<br /><br />Finally, Hutama Karya issued corporate bonds with government guarantees to fund the project. According to the report, HK worked on 24 segments of the Trans Sumatra toll road reaching a length of 2,700 kilometers (km).<br /><br />However, the funds that HK has are still not enough to complete the project, so the project has the potential to be exposed to high risk financially.<br />"This creates additional risks for SOEs. If the risks cannot be managed properly, then this creates an additional burden on SOEs," the report was quoted as saying Friday.<br /><br />This condition, according to a World Bank report, is often ignored by SOEs because they consider the government will definitely support BUMNs that get assignments. In fact, the funds owned by the State Budget (APBN) are certainly not enough to continue injecting capital into SOEs.<br /><br />On the other hand, internal funding of SOEs is also inadequate. BUMN profits even had to continue to tumble and not in accordance with the growth of its assets.<br />The World Bank noted, BUMN profits against Gross Domestic Product (GDP) decreased from 22 percent in 2013 to 15 percent in 2016. Meanwhile in the same period, BUMN assets rose 185.48 percent from Rp2,266 trillion to Rp6,469 trillion.<br /><br />The decrease in BUMN profits was also seen from contributions to the government from dividends. In 2016 alone, the contribution of state-owned dividends to the government was recorded at Rp 200 trillion, down from Rp213 trillion in the previous year.<br />"As a result, SOEs are not incentivized to maximize the profit or efficiency of capital expenditure in their core business and instead focus on developing their portfolios and assets," added the report.<br /><br />As a result, BUMNs are also considered to be more happy to choose financing from banks because the BUMN cash flow has stalled. This can be seen from the case of PT Waskita Karya (Persero) Tbk, which bought several stalled toll road concessions from private investors. Finally, Waskita Karya's debt position was recorded at Rp. 65.7 trillion or doubled from the previous one.<br /><br />Therefore, the World Bank asked SOEs not to be 'lazy' to use their assets to gain income. This is also intended for SOEs to save capital expenditure and increase the yield value of their assets.<br /><br />In fact, the World Bank also asked BUMNs to restructure, divest, or dissolve BUMN subsidiaries that have no relationship with the core business owned by their parent company.<br /><br />The money from the sale is expected to be able to fund infrastructure projects in the future.<br /><br />"The use of these assets is a political process. This requires commitment from the leadership of the government. Decisions about who assets are sold, at what price, and the conditions must certainly be supported by the government so that there is no conflict of interest," concluded the report.<br /><br />"These articles cite a World Bank report that is currently being finalized in collaboration with the Government of Indonesia. This report is titled Indonesia Infrastructure Financing Sector Assessment Program (InfraSAP)," wrote the World Bank.<br /><br />Separately confirmed, Finance Minister Sri Mulyani and National Planning and Development Minister (PPN / Bappenas) Bambang Brodjonegoro also claimed to have discussed the World Bank report. The core of the report, according to Bambang, is to strengthen PPP (Government Cooperation with Business Entities) related to the provision of infrastructure.<br /><br />"It was discussed with us at that time. So, what we got from the World Bank report is that we need to continue to strengthen the PPP scheme and give confidence to potential investors that the scheme in Indonesia has investment and provides certainty," Bambang said.Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07226806805252141396noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-698910162683450486.post-4034837958193570972019-01-07T19:11:00.001-08:002019-01-07T19:11:26.464-08:00Jokowi's Infrastructure Was Critically Criticized by the World Bank<a href="http://jurnalfakta.com/" target="_blank">JurnalFakta</a>. The World Bank highlights the development of infrastructure during the administration of President Joko Widodo. One of their highlights was related to the assignment given by the Jokowi government to SOEs in infrastructure development.<br /><br />In the June 2018 edition of the report "Infrastructure Sector Assessment Program", the World Bank stated that to carry out the assignments given, the government often gave privileges to state-owned companies.<br /><br />Privileges are given in several forms. First, giving capital injections in the form of State Capital Participation (PMN). It was recorded, in 2015 the government gave a capital injection of Rp.41.4 trillion for 36 state-owned enterprises, of which half were used for infrastructure development.<br /><br />In 2016, capital injections were increased to Rp53.98 trillion, 83 percent of which was for infrastructure development. In addition to capital injections, BUMNs are also often given easier access to obtain loans from state-owned banks without clear feasibility tests with low interest rates.<br /><br />The World Bank in the report stated that the assignment and incentives had caused problems. The problem is related to the increase in the number of BUMN debts.<br /><br />To carry out assignments and finance infrastructure development, BUMNs that do not have operational funds must seek loans. World Bank data, the debt level of seven infrastructure BUMNs assigned by the government to build infrastructure, in September 2017 reached Rp200 trillion.<br /><br />The number of SOE debts tripled from the previous three years or before getting assignments. Debt has the potential to increase continuously if they continue to carry out the assignment.<br /><br />Another problem is the reduced opportunity for private sector investment in infrastructure development. The World Bank stated that capital injections, incentives and facilities provided to state-owned enterprises in carrying out assignments have made the state-owned company wind up in infrastructure project tenders and auctions.<br /><br />These facilities have reduced the competitiveness of the private sector towards SOEs, thus limiting their opportunities to win projects.<br /><br />In addition to the assignment of SOEs, the World Bank also pays attention to the implementation of infrastructure development with a government agency scheme (PPP). The World Bank in its 344-page report stated that in fact the government through Presidential Regulation No. 38 of 2015 concerning Government Cooperation Business Entities in Infrastructure Provision had made good progress in establishing institutions, instruments and processes so that projects with PPP schemes could be implemented.<br /><br />With this progress, during 2015 to 2017, 13 projects with PPP schemes with a total investment of US $ 8.94 billion were successfully implemented. But according to them, there are still a number of obstacles that must be resolved by the government so that the scheme can be improved.<br /><br />One obstacle relates to the quality of project preparation. They assess the willingness and capacity owned by government agents in planning projects is still lacking.<br /><br />This problem was exacerbated by the reluctance of Bappenas in rejecting any proposals whose planning was still lacking. In addition to the quality of preparation, they also highlighted the poor coordination management in implementing PPP projects.<br /><br />In providing support to the private sector wishing to enter into PPP projects, coordination between relevant ministries and institutions is quite weak. For the provision of support in the form of infrastructure cash support funds (Viability Gap Fund) as well as payment of availability services (availability payment) for example, often agencies that are heavily involved and have different voices.<br /><br />VGF and AP Instruments are regulated and managed by different directorates general within the Ministry of Finance, as well as the Ministry of Home Affairs (Ministry of Home Affairs). Whereas the guarantee provisions for this support are managed primarily by IIGF.<br /><br />Previously, while attending the East Java Dialogue and Gathering of East Java Figures and Entrepreneurs, Sandiaga said that infrastructure development is currently not on target. Clearly the World Bank has said that the planning and implementation of RI's infrastructure development is not done well, so that it is ultimately not on target and does not have a good impact on the community.<br /><br />CNNIndonesia.com has contacted the World Bank regarding this publication. The World Bank finally issued an official statement on Monday, confirming that the report was prepared jointly with the government, but not final.<br /><br />"These articles cite a World Bank report that is currently being finalized in collaboration with the Government of Indonesia. This report is titled Indonesia Infrastructure Financing Sector Assessment Program (InfraSAP)," wrote the World Bank.<br />
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Separately confirmed, Finance Minister Sri Mulyani and National Planning and Development Minister (PPN / Bappenas) Bambang Brodjonegoro also claimed to have discussed the World Bank report. The core of the report, according to Bambang, is to strengthen PPP (Government Cooperation with Business Entities) related to the provision of infrastructure.<br /><br />"It was discussed with us at that time. So, what we got from the World Bank report is that we need to continue to strengthen the PPP scheme and give confidence to potential investors that the scheme in Indonesia has investment and provides certainty," Bambang said.Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07226806805252141396noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-698910162683450486.post-29548695517229589592019-01-07T02:08:00.000-08:002019-01-07T02:08:02.372-08:00World Bank Admits Jokowi's Infrastructure Report Not Final<a href="http://kolommedia.com/" target="_blank">Kolom Media</a>. The World Bank raised its voice regarding the report entitled Infrastructure Financing Sector Assessment Program (InfraSAP). The report criticized the infrastructure development of the Joko Widodo (Jokowi) era.<br /><br />"These articles cite a World Bank report that is currently being finalized in collaboration with the Government of Indonesia. This report is titled InfraSAP," the World Bank wrote in its official statement on Monday.<br /><br />The report reviews the substantial progress made by Indonesia in building infrastructure in recent years. The report also reviews the various opportunities and instruments available to the authorities to close the gap in infrastructure that has accumulated in several generations.<br /><br />"The World Bank prepared this report in mid 2017, following an invitation from the government to work together to find a solution to attract more private and commercial funding for infrastructure investment needed to achieve government ambitions to maintain the country's competitiveness and improve the lives of Indonesians," said The World Bank.<br /><br />InfraSAP is a comprehensive analysis related to various obstacles that can reduce funding for commercial and private infrastructure. This report includes a set of possible policy reforms that can be considered and carried out by Indonesia in the short and medium term.<br /><br />In the report, the World Bank contains that in closing the infrastructure gap that has accumulated in the last few decades, continuous corrective actions have been needed in several periods. The report also recognizes the progress made by the government and a strong commitment to close the gap.<br /><br />From various discussions with government ministries and agencies, the World Bank expressed its appreciation for the progress made for coordination between government budgets, BUMNs, and the private sector in funding infrastructure projects.<br /><br />"We hope that InfraSAP will be a useful input for those in authority in developing the RPJMN 2020-2024," explained the World Bank.<br /><br />The World Bank claims to have cooperated and discussed with the government parties related to InfraSAP, such as the Ministry of Finance, Bappenas, various Coordinating Ministries, Ministry of BUMN, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Ministry of PUPR, Ministry of Trade, and Financial Services Authority.<br /><br />However, the international institution confirmed that the InfraSAP report had not been made public. Although, the high-level discussion of the report was carried out on last December 4, 2018.<br /><br />Previously, the World Bank had clarified that reports related to infrastructure planning and funding were written in 2014 or before President Jokowi was installed. The report aims to provide an overview of the state of planning, and infrastructure financing at that time.<br /><br />"(The report) is intended for internal use at the World Bank and is an administrative error when uploaded on one of our sites in June 2018," said World Bank Senior Communications Officer Lestari Boediono.<br /><br />As such, he called this report unused because it did not cover the substantial reforms that had been carried out since the report was written almost five years ago.Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07226806805252141396noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-698910162683450486.post-71152278866798733552019-01-07T01:36:00.003-08:002019-01-07T01:36:47.204-08:00Shocked, Sandiaga Uno Hear the Price of Basic Needs in Tarakan<a href="http://lensaaktual.com/" target="_blank">Lensa Aktual</a>. Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno campaign in Tarakan City, North Kalimantan. In the province bordering Sabah Malaysia, the former Deputy Governor of DKI Jakarta received complaints about the high level of basic commodities there.<br /><br />In a dialogue with a number of community leaders and volunteers on the futsal field at Mutiara Karang Anyar West Tarakan Hotel, one of the MSME entrepreneurs, Syarifah, complained about the rising and falling prices of food, making it difficult to run the business, due to uncertain prices.<br /><br />"Imagine Sir, ginger here is Rp. 80,000 (per kilogram), chili (chilli) is one hundred thousand per kilogram, chicken is Rp. 68,000 per kilogram, and meat is Rp. 150,000 per kilogram," Syarifah said, in Tarakan, Friday .<br />Syarifah's statement or what is usually called Mak Ijah surprised the 02 vice-presidential candidate.<br /><br />"Seriously ma'am. This is not made up? I'm not the one talking about it. Many say prices are stable. They don't go up and down and are cheap. The reality is different," Sandi said to Mak Ijah to be more convincing.<br />
<br />"Right sir. I was lying. The prices are indeed high. Expensive sir. If I don't do it, I say to you," said Mak Ijah. Sandi that heard him shaking his head.<br /><br />Sandi continued, Prabowo and himself focused on the economy. The economy that moves the people. The economy is in favor of small and medium entrepreneurs.<br /><br />"See, how much the price of basic commodities is very influential on the life of Mak Ijah or Mrs. Syarifah and her family. She can't try, because the money is spent on shopping. We want stable and affordable prices. Work is there and created," Sandi said.<br /><br />Previously, Sandi held a dialogue with the North Kalimantan coalition party at the Hotel Royal Crown Karang Anyar, West Tarakan. Sandi asked the coalition party to work hard to explain the vision and mission of candidate pair 02 to the public.<br /><br />"Create a cool and unifying campaign. Spread it to the people of Kalimantan Prabowo Sandiaga focuses on the economy. Low prices, looking for easy work and life is no longer difficult," he said. he said.Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07226806805252141396noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-698910162683450486.post-11411440582261397042019-01-07T01:32:00.000-08:002019-01-07T01:32:08.357-08:00In front of Mother, Sandiaga Confided in Saying a Role<a href="http://buletindigital.com/" target="_blank">Buletin Digital</a>. Vice President Candidate number 02 Sandiaga Uno told a story before the MSME entrepreneurs in Serang, Banten about himself being called a person who plays. He claimed that he was often referred to as acting when talking about the price of unstable staples.<br /><br />"Pak Yandri, we say all this is the fabrication of theatrics that the prices of basic commodities are stable, this is directly from the people, why do the elites in Jakarta always reject what the people say down?" Sandiaga said while giving a speech on his visit to the Empty SMEs MSME entrepreneur, Lebakwana, Serang, Banten, on Sunday.<br /><br />Sandiaga said his statement was actually all from the community. He stressed that he did not do engineering.<br /><br />"Therefore, I thank Mr. Yandri and all the members here heard directly from the mothers, is it true that the ma'am said that? No one is paid, right?" Sandi asked the local residents, while being agreed by the residents in reply right.<br /><br />"It's really sincere, right? Did you really have no one engineered? Not because I was here, did you say that?" he added, while being answered 'not' by citizens.<br />Then, Sandi said he promised to improve the Indonesian economy if elected. He also advised the residents if they wanted to be asked to be elected, the residents must fulfill the password requirements.<br /><br />"Do you want to replace the president? There are two conditions, one is grateful, the two keep your heart, don't we mutually insult each other," he said<br /><br />As is known, recently Sandi received a lie award from PSI. In the awards and trophies, Prabowo is categorized as 'lies lie' at the beginning of 2019, Sandiaga is categorized as 'essential lies' beginning in 2019, and Andi Arief is the category of 'lies over' beginning in 2019.Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07226806805252141396noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-698910162683450486.post-58194590391479483642019-01-07T01:16:00.000-08:002019-01-07T01:16:11.128-08:00Prabowo BPN Challenges TKN Jokowi: Debate Presidential Candidates Without Brave Contest No!<a href="http://channelnasional.com/" target="_blank">Channel Nasional</a>. The National Winning Body (BPN) Prabowo Subianto-Sandiaga Uno objected to being called the National Campaign Team (TKN) Joko Widodo-Ma'ruf Amin did not want any presidential debate. BPN is challenging the Jokowi's stronghold regarding the first presidential debate which will be held in mid-January 2019.<br /><br />"Tell you what, I challenge TKN Jokowi, later when there is no debate anyone can take note paper or cheat sheets. Let the people know, what is the content of the thoughts of each candidate. Do you dare?" BPN spokesman Andre Rosiade told reporters on Monday.<br /><br />Andre emphasized that Prabowo-Sandiaga was ready to undergo the 2019 presidential debate. Regarding the accusations of TKN that the Prabowo-Sandiaga camp did not want any presidential debate, Andre said he was confused.<br />"For January 17, of course our candidates are ready to debate. It is strange that the narrative they built," he said.<br /><br />The Gerindra Party politician backs up the Jokowi's stronghold, which he says does not agree with the submission of presidential and vice-presidential vision and mission on January 9, 2019.<br /><br />"The reading of the vision and mission for January 9 was not approved by TKN even though the BPN had provided a solution. If Prabowo-Sandi's BPN is still a candidate who conveyed his vision and mission, TKN should stuntman. Still they don't want to," said Andre.<br /><br />Previously reported, a spokesman for the National Campaign Team (TKN), Joko Widodo-Ma'ruf Amin, Arya Sinulingga, was upset with the issue of his champion fearing to convey his vision and mission. Arya revealed the contents of the meeting of the two camps at the KPU, which according to him was the reluctance of the Prabowo-Sandiaga camp to take part in the debate.<br /><br />"I am a little annoyed with the outside issues that say Mr. Jokowi is afraid to convey his vision and mission. Actually it does not need to be opened because there is an ethics closed meeting at the KPU, there are two teams turned out to be twisted, opened or not, we are in a negative position "It is thought that we are afraid to convey our vision and mission," Arya told reporters at Cemara Post, Menteng, Central Jakarta, Monday (7/1).<br /><br />"We convey precisely the parties 02 (Prabowo-Sandi) who are afraid of debate. The debate means there are two directions, debate, they want only one direction (ie reading) vision-mission," he continued.Adminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07226806805252141396noreply@blogger.com0