JAYAWIJAYA - Jayawijaya Regency Government, Papua Province has distributed development funds for political party administrators (political parties) who sit at the local Regional House of Representatives (DPRD) Office.
Head of the National and Political Unity Agency (Kesbangpol) of Jayawijaya Regency, Tenus Gombo said, in the DPRD there are 30 seats and they are entitled to grant funds from the local government.
"It has been included in the parent regional revenue and expenditure budget (APBD), so the administration has been, maybe someone has entered the political party account. So it is not included in the management account but entered into the party account because the provisions are like that," he said in Wamena, Antara, Tuesday, October 25.
He said the number received by each political party varied depending on the number of party seats concerned in the DPRD. Of the 13 political parties sitting in the people's representative office, the highest number of seats was the Democratic Party, namely six seats and followed by the Nasdem party.
"Each party is different or varies according to the number of seats. The highest is the coaching fund, it can be Rp. 120 million, Rp. 100 million, some are Rp. 30 million. In Jayawijaya, the most seats in the DPRD are the Democratic Party," he said.
The funds are used for the needs of each party, for example, to create party secretariats or office administration such as nameplates, organizational structures.
Even though the grant funds, users must report the use of these funds to the government because they are a requirement for the allocation of funds in the following year.
"So who has submitted the official report means we will serve it for the following year. If the accountability report is not yet, it means that the following year we will not distribute it," he said.
Previously, he also said that during the discussion of the Revised Regional Revenue and Expenditure Budget (APBD), the Jayawijaya Government had allocated Rp1.5 billion for socialization activities carried out by the General Elections Commission (KPU) and the district General Election Supervisory Agency (Bawaslu).
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