The Acceleration Development of Disadvantaged Regions Policy in Post-Pandemic Covid-19

Saptono Jenar, M. Safaat, Istislam Istislam, A. E. Widiarto
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Based on Presidential Regulation Number 18 of 2020 concerning National Mid-Term Development Plan 2020-2024 junto Presidential Regulation Number 63 of 2020 concerning Stipulation of Disadvantaged Regions 2020-2024, stated that currently, 62 districts have the status as disadvantaged regions. Referring to data from the Central Statistics Agency, it is stated that post-pandemic Covid-19, the poverty rate in the Disadvantaged Regions jumped in 2020 to 26.43% while the National Mid-Term Development Plan 2020-2024 target was 23.4%-24% in 2024. To overcome these problems, it is necessary to have a systematic policy made by the government to achieve the target of the accelerated development of disadvantaged regions in 2020-2024. It is also stated in the National Mid-Term Development Plan 2020-2024 that by the end of 2024, the target of 25 districts may be lifted from their disadvantaged status. By using a normative legal research method as well as a statute and conceptual approach, the authors get the results of the research that until this article was written, factually the government's policy was then poured into Presidential Regulation Number 105/2021 concerning the National Strategy of the Acceleration Development of Disadvantaged Regions 2020-2024 which was the legal form that formed as the government policy to overcome the problems that exist in disadvantaged regions 2020-2024 including post-pandemic covid-19. Besides that, the government uses a collaboration strategy to encourage the implementation of the accelerated development of disadvantaged regions 2020-2024 including post-pandemic Covid-19.
大流行后加快制定贫困地区政策
根据《2020年国家中期发展计划(2020 ~ 2024年)》的2020年第18号总统令和《2020年~ 2024年落后地区规定》的2020年第63号总统令,目前有62个地区被列为落后地区。根据中央统计局的数据,2019冠状病毒病大流行后,贫困地区的贫困率在2020年跃升至26.43%,而国家中期发展计划2020-2024年的目标为23.4%-24%。为了克服这些问题,政府有必要制定系统的政策,以实现2020-2024年贫困地区加速发展的目标。《2020-2024年国家中期发展规划》也提出,到2024年底,可能会有25个地区摆脱弱势地位的目标。笔者运用规范性的法律研究方法,以及规约和概念的研究方法,得出的研究结果是:事实上,政府的政策后来被写入了关于《2020-2024年贫困地区加速发展国家战略》的第105/2021号总统令,这是政府为克服2020-2024年包括后大流行covid-19在内的贫困地区存在的问题而形成的法律形式。此外,政府还制定了合作战略,鼓励实施包括新冠疫情后在内的2020-2024年弱势地区加速发展。
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