Menparekraf Sandiaga About Harpitnas Being A National Holiday: We Have Socialized It With The Ministry Of Administrative And Bureaucratic Reform
JAKARTA - Discourse about Harpitnas (or a working day that come between 2 holidays) being made a holiday continues to reap pros and cons in various circles.
The Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy (Menparekraf) Sandiaga Uno considered this to be reasonable.
However, he reflected in the mirror when he was still studying abroad that there were several additional holiday terms such as Harpitnas.
"I remember when I studied abroad, where there was a Martin Luther Weekend, there was a Moral Day Weekend, there was a bank holiday. It was always made on Mondays so there would be a long weekend," said Sandiaga in "The Weekly Brief With Sandiaga" Uno" in Jakarta, Monday, January 16.
Sandiaga said, not only in the United States, but the holiday policy has also been in effect in Singapore and New Zealand.
"And it turns out that this has been done many times in policy, both in America, Singapore, and New Zealand which is our reference. When we pitched this idea, we also socialized it with the Ministry of Administrative and Bureaucratic Reform," he said.
According to Sandiaga, the Harpitnas policy means that this year's holidays can start at a certain time first.
"Don't all the dozens of holidays, which if they fall on Sunday or fall on Saturday, be put forward to Friday, or postponed to Monday if it's Sunday," said Sandiaga.
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Previously, Menparekraf Sandiaga stated the government's target for the movement of domestic tourists was to reach 1.4 billion movements, in 2023.
Moreover, said Sandiaga, the easing of PPKM regulations and the ease of doing domestic travel have recently increased the potential for spontaneous tourism in Indonesia.
"This is what we are making the momentum to revive the tourism sector, so we will try to adjust the regulations in the regions, so as to bring in tourists who can trigger an increase in foreign exchange for the country," he added.