Senator Sylviana Collects Aspirations and Input from Seribu Islands Regency
Reported by Anita Karyati | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
Senator in the Jakarta Coordination Board Jakarta of Regional Representatives Council (BKSP DPD), Sylviana Murni, conducted an in-depth study of the Draft Law on the Fourth Amendment to Law Number 23/2014 on Regional Government in the Seribu Islands Regency administration.
The results will create strategic input and aspirations
According to her, the discussion with the Seribu Islands Regent, Junaedi and his staff was to obtain an explanation regarding the dynamics of implementing government affairs and the obstacles experienced during the decade in which the law was in effect.
Including input regarding strategic issues in the context of preparing the problem inventory list (DIM) of the Law on the Fourth Amendment to Law Number 23/2014.
Sylviana Murni Emphasizes Importance of Good Morals and Manners"Hopefully, the results will create strategic input and aspirations related to the material content of the revision of this Law," she expressed, Tuesday (1/9).
She explained the current shift in regional autonomy has led to the transfer of several government affairs that were previously held by district/city governments to be transferred or withdrawn to the provincial government or central government.
"For instance, in the fields of licensing, mineral and coal, forestry, energy, mineral resources to secondary and special education," she explained.
According to her, one of the efforts to reorganize regional autonomy was to revise the Law on Regional Government
"The law has indeed undergone several revisions. This revision is expected to reinstate the spirit of regional autonomy, especially broad, real, and responsible autonomy," she added.
Seribu Islands Regent, Junaedi expressed his appreciation to Sylviana Murni who had given great attention to the progress of the Seribu Islands.
With this in-depth discussion, Committee I got a clear point in preparing a problem inventory list (DIM) for the Draft Law.
"It is our duty to support and partner with DPD," he stated.