A policy summary on South African government intervention revealed that Asadin's civil war in Wadi and Hadi's tribes caused political and humanitarian confusion. Inferior tribes like Hadi lost a lot of lives. The use of state power and this position also brought unequal governance in Asadostan. This report will provide important advice to South African President whether South Africa should intervene in favor of resolutions formulated by China and Russia.
This article will discuss and compare the fiscal policy implemented by the South African government and the proposed fiscal policy and trade unions. It will pay particular attention to the policy proposed by the South African Trade Union Conference (COSATU) and South African Government. In this article we will further analyze the impact of these policies on affordability, the impact on economic growth, the unemployment rate, and whether they will support economic inclusion. Labor unions are worker groups working together to achieve common goals of labor and economy.
There are two types of government intervention that the government seems to be involved in the economy. In other words, they are capitalist policies and socialist policies. Under capitalism, socialism believes in full government intervention, while the government should have little or no intervention in the national economy. Some people think that the government is responsible for protecting the public interest through systematic supervision of the private sector, and in order for the economy to survive, there is government intervention to achieve economic goals, freedom and individualism Is still present.
Economic policy in the context of Africa should include government intervention. It makes sense to use public resources to support the private sector through export promotion interventions or to provide subsidies to local manufacturing companies to reduce reliance on imports. Most importantly, we need a political will to carry out and maintain radical economic reform. This includes creating an environment that enables active civil society, which is a necessary condition to provide information on economic policy.
In order to solve this problem, the South African government has taken some measures as part of public policy. Enjoying the right to secure "proper housing" for all citizens has become one of the few countries in the world. According to Article 26 of the Constitution, the State has an obligation to adopt "Rational law and other measures to gradually realize this right among existing resources". (Republic of South Africa, 1996). In order to convert this commitment to results, the first completely democratic South African government shortly after taking office in 1994, has a wide-ranging economy called "reconstruction and development program" widely known as RDP (South African Republic) We began implementing policy framework. , 1994). Due to rapid urbanization and population pressure, this backlog is increasing