When Risma Is Again Doyan Blusukan, Fadli Zon Touches The Danger Of Imaging Disorders

JAKARTA - Politician Gerindra Fadli Zon touched on his leadership style by making direct visits (blusukan) to the community. According to him, too often blusukan also shows bad symptoms.

"Blusukan is proportionally good as (as) a way of seeing the field directly. But (but) if you are addicted to blusukan then you should be checked for disturbances of" crazy imaging, "said Fadli via Twitter post, @fadlizon, Tuesday. January 5th.

Unfortunately, in the tweet, which was liked by 1.8 K, Fadli did not specify who he meant. In retrospect, the leadership style of blusukan has indeed become a hobby of Joko Widodo (Jokowi) when he is advancing in the Pilgub DKI Jakarta and has even become the number one person in Jakarta. Jokowi's blusukan hobby was also infected when he became President.

Later, Tri Rismaharani, who was appointed as Minister of Social Affairs (Mensos) to replace Juliari Batubara, who was involved in the corruption of social assistance (Bansos) at the KPK, aggressively carried out blusukan after being inaugurated.

On Monday, December 28, he started his work at the Ministry of Social Affairs with a blusukan. Risma visited the Ciliwung River basin, behind the Ministry of Social Affairs office. While heading to the Pramuka fly over area, Risma met several families who lived under the bridge.

The blusukan action was resumed on Wednesday, December 30th. Risma went to the residents who lived illegally in the Panjang Gedong toll road area, Pluit.

Social Minister Tri Rismaharini blusukan under the Mampang Prapatan and Jl Saharjo flyover, Tuesday, January 5 (Photo via Rachmad Aditya / Kemensos)

Then, Risma returned to blusukan by walking along the pedestrian lane on Jalan Thamrin, right on the right side of Plaza UOB, Central Jakarta on Monday, January 4. Risma met a number of beggars.

Of the three blusukan actions, Risma offered one program to the residents she met, namely a proper place to live. The location is the Social Rehabilitation Center for the Ex-Homeless and Beggars Pangudi Luhur in Bekasi, West Java.