The Fair Value Of The Depok Mayor's Proposal On Joining Jakarta, Commission II Of The House Of Representatives: Perhaps Related To IKN
JAKARTA - The suggestion from the Mayor of Depok, Mohammad Idris, that the suburbs of Jakarta be united within the framework of Greater Jakarta is considered reasonable.
However, for Member of Commission II of the Indonesian House of Representatives, Guspardi Gaus, the proposal must go through the mechanism regulated in the law. Because, combining an area is not something that is easy to realize. "The proposal submitted is not division, but merger. It should be noted that the division and merger of regions is currently still in a 'moratorium' by the central government," said Guspardi to reporters, Thursday, July 21. The PAN politician considered the proposal as an anticipation However, Mohammad Idris had to submit an official proposal to the provincial government, then it was discussed and ratified through the Provincial DPRD.
Although IKN will move to East Kalimantan, said Guspardi, Jakarta's status remains a special area which is projected as a trading city and business center. After that, he said, there would be a change in Jakarta's legal base that would change this status.
"Perhaps this is the momentum for Jakarta's buffer zones such as Depok, Bogor, and Bekasi to propose to merge as part of Jakarta to become Greater Jakarta," he said. Raya, according to him, the mass media misinterpreted his statement.
"I need clarification from the news circulating, that the mayor proposed Depok to join Jakarta, there were no words at all, it was from the media," Idris told reporters, Wednesday, July 20.
The PKS politician admitted that it was impossible for him to speak like that because the discourse of Depok joining Jakarta could hurt the feelings of the West Java Provincial Government.
"If I were the governor, I was most offended, as if Depok no longer believed in West Java, even though we have been living comfortably, comfortably, peacefully and the attention of the provincial government is also very large," he said.
"There is no expression that Depok wants to join Jakarta, it doesn't exist, we are fatsun of government politics, I as mayor have a father, namely the governor, I can't talk carelessly like that," he continued.
Idris claims that the issue of Greater Jakarta is already in the IKN law. However, he emphasized that he was not proposing Depok to join Greater Jakarta. "If Greater Jakarta is already in the law, I forget the article, there is a clause that says Jakarta is asked to create a post-IKN concept of Jakarta," said Idris.