DKJ Bill, Government Affirms Governor Of Jakarta To Be Elected Through Pilkada

JAKARTA - Minister of Home Affairs (Mendagri) Tito Karnavian emphasized that the government's stance on the mechanism for determining the governor and deputy governor of the Special Region of Jakarta (DKJ) was not appointed by the president, but still directly elected through regional head elections.

"The government's stance is firm, remains in the position chosen or has not changed according to what is currently being held, not appointed. Once again because from the beginning of our draft, the government draft, the attitude and draft are also the same, elected, not appointed," Tito said at the Working Meeting of the DPR RI Legislation Body with the government. in the parliament complex, Senayan, Jakarta, Wednesday, March 13, confiscated by Antara.

This was conveyed by the Minister of Home Affairs in response to the discourse on appointing the governor and deputy governor of DKJ by the president in the Draft Law on the Special Region of Jakarta (RUU DKJ) which became a polemic in the public.

"Regarding the most crucial issues that we think are polemic in the public and we have already answered, but this forum is a very important forum to answer formally as well, namely the issue of the election of the governor and deputy governor of the Special Region of Jakarta," he said.

Tito said that the discourse on appointing the governor and deputy governor of Jakarta by the president was one of the important issues that his party highlighted in the discussion of the DKJ Bill.

"There are several important issues in the DKJ Bill. We save that we need wise and wise understanding in the next discussion forum," he said.

Meanwhile, Chairman of the Legislative Council of the Republic of Indonesia, Supratman Andi Agtas, explained that in general the content of the DKJ Bill consists of 12 chapters and 72 articles with four systematics and material content, namely about (1) The particularities given to Jakarta as the center of the national economy, global cities, and agglomeration areas; (2) Arrangements to overcome problems that exist in Jakarta and its surrounding areas, as well as synergizing the existing inter-regions, both Jakarta, Bogor, Tangerang, South Tangerang, Bekasi, as well as Cianjur; (3) Arrangements for monitoring and review of this law.

The latest material, he continued, became a hot topic of discussion in the public, namely about regional heads being appointed and dismissed by the president and some special powers in the administration of regional governments.

"Although this has sparked debate, we will wait for the final stance from the government and re-discussion with the factions at the House of Representatives of the Republic of Indonesia," said Supratman, who chaired the meeting.

He added that the government had also sent a presidential letter with a total problem inventory list of 734 of 592 body parts and 142 explanations of the article.