Jakarta Regional Budget Spending Reaches Rp10.38 Trillion in Q1

Friday, April 17th 2026 Reporter: Dessy Suciati Translator: Rizky Mawardi 149

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Jakarta Governor, Pramono Anung stated that the acceleration of the 2026 Regional Budget (APBD) is fully focused on accelerating the implementation of various priority regional programs. This is being run to improve the welfare of Jakarta residents.

Of the total Jakarta Regional Budget ceiling of Rp81.32 trillion, the Jakarta Provincial Government recorded regional spending absorption as of March 31, 2026, of 13.97 percent or Rp10.38 trillion.

has very high optimism

Meanwhile, financing receipts amounted to 58.92 percent or Rp5.82 trillion and the realization of financing expenditures amounted to Rp243.2 billion or 3.45 percent.

"The surplus calculation is Rp4.77 trillion," he said, Friday (4/17).

Pramono also stated that 94,798 procurement packages had been completed. Therefore, he instructed his staff to expedite the completion of procurement packages to maintain healthy and efficient regional budget performance.

Furthermore, Jakarta's economic conditions are also showing a positive trend. Last year, Jakarta's economic growth was recorded at 5.21 percent, surpassing the national growth rate of 5.11 percent.

"In March 2026, the Consumer Confidence Index in geopolitical conditions like this has very high optimism by 145.5," he added.

Pramono assessed this figure demonstrates high public optimism amidst global geopolitical dynamics. In the transportation sector, the use of the budget for public facilities is beginning to give results.

The public transportation campaign received a positive response, with the number of passengers reaching 112 million people throughout the first quarter of this year.

"Currently, the number of passengers using public transportation in the first quarter has reached 112 million," he stated.

As for information, the Jakarta Provincial Government has established several priority programs for 2026, including improving competitive human resources; increasing productivity and economic competitiveness; creating decent livelihoods; transforming governance; improving city infrastructure; optimizing low-carbon development; and creating mobility and transit-oriented areas.

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