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        "msgid": "dpr-commission-xi-strives-to-prevent-reduction-in-regional-transfers-to-sustain-development-1782309436",
        "date": "2026-06-24 20:13:54",
        "title": "DPR Commission XI strives to prevent reduction in regional transfers to sustain development",
        "author": "",
        "source": "ANTARA_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Economy",
        "summary": "The House of Representatives (DPR) Commission XI is working to ensure that the amount of Transfer to Regions (TKD) funds is not reduced, viewing it as crucial for continued regional development. Chairman Mukhamad Misbakhun stated that discussions are ongoing with the Budget Agency and the government to formulate new fiscal strategies, as the indicative TKD allocation for the 2026 state budget is currently lower than in 2025. The DPR aims to balance the government's new fiscal approach with the need to protect regional rights and public access to development benefits.",
        "content": "<p>Jakarta (ANTARA) - Chairman of the House of Representatives (DPR)\nCommission XI Mukhamad Misbakhun has confirmed that his party is\nstriving to ensure the amount of Transfer to Regions (TKD) funds is not\nreduced, as TKD is an important element for continued development. He\nsaid Commission XI, together with the Budget Agency (Banggar) and the\ngovernment, is still discussing various policy formulation options\nrelated to TKD and other fiscal instruments. This step is being taken to\nensure that regional development continues to run optimally while\nmaintaining the sustainability of state finances. \u201cWe are currently\nstill in the indicative ceiling process and will then arrange the\nstrategy. There will be new policies,\u201d Misbakhun said in a written\nstatement received in Jakarta on Wednesday. \u201cWe in the DPR are the\ninstitution that provides reinforcement and approval for the budget\nprocess,\u201d he said. He acknowledged that a reduction in TKD has an impact\non fiscal problems occurring in almost all regions in Indonesia, leading\nmany regions to voice complaints. According to him, the government is\nindeed currently changing its fiscal policy strategy. However, he\nassessed that the change in fiscal strategy being carried out by the\ngovernment does not necessarily reduce the rights of the regions. \u201cThe\npeople\u2019s right to enjoy development is also not reduced. It is just that\nthe instruments used are central government spending or regional\ngovernment spending,\u201d he said. He noted that the TKD allocation in the\n2026 State Budget (APBN) is set at Rp693 trillion. This amount is lower\nthan the TKD budget in the 2025 APBN, which reached Rp876.9 trillion.\nMeanwhile, he said, the TKD budget in the 2027 APBN is planned to be\nbetter than this year, proposed in the range of Rp710 trillion to Rp810\ntrillion. \u201cWe must be careful in conveying this so that it does not\nbecome a political promise while the government has not yet decided.\nThis is what we are currently formulating, how regions continue to\nreceive their rights,\u201d he said.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/dpr-commission-xi-strives-to-prevent-reduction-in-regional-transfers-to-sustain-development-1782309436",
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