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RI SETS EIGHT NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PRIORITIES: PRESIDENT
Jakarta - The
government has decided eight national development priorities in 2008 in
an effort to speed up economic growth, reduce the country's poverty and
unemployment rates, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said in his State
of the Nation Address and Government's Financial Notes on the Draft 2008
State Budget before the House's plenary session on Thursday (16/08).
The eight priorities
are to increase investment, encourge exports and enhance work
opportunity, revitalize sectors of agriculture, fishery, forestry,
village development and accelerate infrastructure development.
The other priorities are to
increase access to and quality of education and health, increase the
effectiveness of the fight against poverty, fight corruption and
accelerate reforms of bureaucracy.
Other priorities
included efforts to improve security at home, handle natural disasters,
reduce disaster's risk and increase efforts at handling bird flu
infection.
He added the
government has achieved extensive progress in the past ten years, mainly
in developing the economic backbones following the economic crisis.
"At the end of June,
our foreign exchange capital reserves have reached US$50.9 billion, an
increase of US$8.3 billion compared with that in 2006.We have maintained
exchange rate stability, while the banking sector has healthier
financial balance," he said. He added the state budget had also been
getting better with the decrease of the debt service ratio from 47% in
2005 to 35.4% in 2007.
"The problems have
yet to be handled all and the challenges will keep on occurring, while
poverty and unemployment have yet to be handled," he said.
Besides health and
educational facilities which needed to be developed, road
infrastructures, airports and seaports as well as electricity and
irrigation networks. "These had created high cost that should be borne
by both the people and the national economy," he added.
And to settle all
these problems and face the hard challenges, he said, the government
would always try to implement development agenda as stipulated in the
mid-term development plan (Antara, 16/08/07). |