PSI reads general opinions, many DKI DPRD members are retiring



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LIVE – Members of the DKI Jakarta Regional Representative Council (DPRD) are busy go out on the agenda of the meeting on the general vision of the Draft Regional Regulation (Raperda) Detailed Regulation of Territory and Spatial Planning (RDTR-PZ).

At that time, Idris Ahmad, the head of the Indonesian Solidarity Party (PSI) faction, conveyed his general views on the draft regional regulation. Then a member of the DKI Jakarta DPRD from the Golkar faction, Jamaludin asked permission and said he would leave the meeting room. Then, he was followed by the rest of the faction.

Jamaludin said the reason he left the meeting room was because he did not like the inconsistency in the discussions at the DKI Jakarta DPRD.

“It’s okay because it is inconsistent, I don’t want them to do something here without the mandate of their party, because then they can say that what they do is reviewed in their party and countered, it is considered non-existent,” he said.

The reason he left was because he really didn’t like PSI’s attitude. “I just don’t like it, personally I don’t like it. I represent the people, not the party, I do not defend the interests of the party but we defend the interests of the people, ”he said.

Of course action go out on the aftermath of the PSI’s action by rejecting the issue of an increase in the Annual Work Plan (RKT) of the DPRD members by Rp.888 billion.

“So the RKT is something that has been collectively decided and has already been decided, because everything we say is true during that time, many have said it is true. Signing the attendance list did not express any objection, when asked, this was suddenly denied by the DPW, ”he said.

“This is inconsistent, so we don’t want this overview to be read and then denied by your party. Yes, it is useless to listen to it. Unless you have brought your party’s mandate that this is in accordance with your party,” he said.

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