Jakarta (Antara Bali) - The government has been successful in
reducing the poverty rate by some 4.5 million people over the last five
years, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono noted in his State of The
Nation Address.
"In 2009, the poverty rate reached 14 percent of the total
population or 32 million people were under the poverty line. In March
2014, the poverty rate declined to 11 percent or some 28 million
people," the head of state remarked before the joint session of the
House of Representatives (DPR) and the Regional Representative Council
(DPD) here on Friday.
Despite the decline in poverty rate, the government is not
satisfied and is striving to achieve zero poverty, he emphasized.
He also noted that the effectiveness of development was not merely
measured by poverty reduction but also by the growth of the middle
class.
"Actually, the government has so far pursued double objectives,
systematic and significant reduction of poverty rate, and at the same
time, improvement of public welfare and the middle class," he stated.
In the 21st century, Indonesias progress was not measured by the
number of conglomerates but by the growing middle class population.
When the number of middle class increased, it automatically meant
that the poverty rate declined because some poor people managed to
improve their welfare and joined the middle class group, he explained.
"Agricultural workers have become land owners, employees have become
managers, and poor people have become businessmen, lecturers, or
officials," he cited as examples.(WDY)
Government Successfully Reduces Poverty Rate by 4.5 Million: President
Jumat, 15 Agustus 2014 15:23 WIB