Difference Between Anies And His Deputy Governor On Demonstrations To Reject The Job Creation Law
JAKARTA - DKI Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan and Deputy Governor Ahmad Riza Patria opened their voices against the demonstration against the Job Creation Law which led to clashes.
If Anies considers the action yesterday as the right of the citizens to convey their aspirations, Riza regrets the action taken by a number of students, students and the community and considers their action anarchist.
"We regret that there are anarchist actions from the people of Jakarta and its surroundings that have destroyed public places and public facilities," said Riza at the City Hall of DKI, Central Jakarta, Friday, October 9.
The reason Riza expressed concern about the demonstration yesterday was due to the destruction and the burning of various public facilities, such as the Transjakarta bus stop, police posts, red lights, plants, and graffiti.
"For example, there are approximately 25 bus stops, the temporary calculated loss is Rp65 billion," said the chairman of the Gerindra DPP.
Meanwhile, Anies' attitude towards the demonstration was evident during his visit to the Hotel Indonesia Roundabout area, Central Jakarta. Anies met the students and heard their complaints.
A number of students and residents submitted complaints about the rejection of the ratification of the Job Creation Law. Responding to this, Anies said that all people have the right to convey their aspirations.
"Every citizen can express his opinion today. We respect the rights of citizens. Therefore, we heard about the aspirations," Anies said at the HI Roundabout, Central Jakarta, Thursday, August 8.
According to Anies, he would convey all the aspirations that he complained about at the meeting of all governors throughout Indonesia today.
"What were our aspirations, tomorrow (today) we will carry on those aspirations. Tomorrow (today) we will have the meeting," said Anies.