MENAKAR KONSISTENSI PENANGANAN COVID-19 DITINJAU DARI PERATURAN PRESIDEN NOMOR 82 TAHUN 2020 TENTANG KOMITE PENANGANAN COVID-19 DAN PEMULIHAN EKONOMI NASIONAL

Nabila Dani, Eddy Asnawi, Bahrun Azmi

Abstract


With the issuance of Presidential Regulation Number 82 of 2020 concerning the Committee for Handling Corona Virus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) and the National Economic Recovery, the Task Force changed the Task Force into a Task Force. The approach taken uses a qualitative analysis approach. The conclusions that can be obtained from the results of the study are: First, the consistency and effectiveness of handling Covid-19 must be based on the goals of the state which then gave birth to national system or institution, one of which is the Covid-19 Task Force. Second, the ideal concept regarding the handling of Covid-19 should refer to the theory of state institutions because they must have an institutional basis so that issues of duties and authorities It is no longer a new problem whether the task force can be referred to as a government institution, or other institution. If the institution has been explained, it can be said that the concept of making this task force is ideal

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