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West Papua 2017: Zero Spending on Subsidies and Unforeseen Outlays
BPS data shows West Papua's total realized government spending hit 7.07 trillion IDR in 2017, but subsidy and unforeseen expenditure lines remained at
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Layanan ini menggunakan API Badan Pusat Statistik. This service uses the Central Statistics Agency API. From Indonesia. West Papua’s provincial government realized total expenditure of 7.
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07 trillion rupiah in 2017, yet two spending categories – subsidy outlays and unforeseen expenditures – recorded exactly zero rupiah that year.
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Data from Indonesia’s Central Statistics Agency (BPS) shows that while the province poured trillions into direct and indirect spending, the lines for Belanja Subsidi and Pengeluaran Tidak Terduga remained completely untouched.
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The zero values likely reflect the structural design of regional budgets: subsidies for fuel or electricity are typically administered by the central government rather than a provincial authority, and unforeseen spending (often a contingency fund for emergencies or natural disasters) may simply have not been tapped in a year without such shocks.
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A third small item, Belanja Bunga (interest payments), amounted to only 1.56 billion rupiah, negligible relative to the overall budget. The total realized expenditure of 7.
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07 trillion rupiah was split between indirect expenditure (Belanja Tidak Langsung) at 4.40 trillion rupiah and direct expenditure (Belanja Langsung) at 2.62 trillion rupiah.
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The largest sub-items within this structure included financial assistance to regions (1.73 trillion rupiah), goods and services procurement (1.68 trillion), and profit-sharing outlays (1.37 trillion).
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Grant spending and capital expenditure each hovered around 780 billion rupiah and 770 billion rupiah, respectively, while personnel costs stood at 171 billion rupiah.
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BPS data shows West Papua's total realized government spending hit 7.07 trillion IDR in 2017, but subsidy and unforeseen expenditure lines remained at zero.

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