Cak Imin Reminds DPR To Be More Serious And Work Hard

JAKARTA - Deputy Chairman of the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR) Abdul Muhaimin Iskandar or Cak Imin reminded all members of the DPR and the DPR Secretariat not to be complacent even though the positive image of the DPR increased according to the results of the Kompas Research and Development survey as of June 2024.

The survey noted that the good image of the DPR was at the level of 62.6 percent, an increase of 12.1 percent from the December 2023 period of 50.5 percent.

"But on the other hand, all members of the DPR must be more serious and work hard, especially completing the legislation program that has not been ratified and supervised the government's performance must also be improved," said Cak Imin quoting Antara.

Nevertheless, the General Chairperson of the National Awakening Party (PKB) is still grateful that the current good image of the DPR is getting better and increasing from previous years.

Although not the first, the people's representative institution was recorded as being able to increase the highest positive image, which was 12.1 percent compared to the previous year.

In fact, he said, the amount of the increase in the image of the DPR beat the TNI who were in first place.

Previously in December 2023, Litbang Kompas recorded a positive image of the DPR of 50.5 percent. Meanwhile, in October 2022, according to the same institution, the image of the DPR was at 44.4 percent.

Thus, there is a positive trend of public appreciation to the DPR from year to year while being led by the Chairman of the DPR RI, Puan Maharani and her friends.

The 2024 Kompas Research and Development Survey on May 27 to June 2 was conducted with face-to-face interview techniques for 1,200 respondents, with simple random sampling, error rate +/- 2.83 percent, and confidence level 95 percent.

The state institutions that received a positive image according to the Kompas Research and Development survey this year in a row, namely the TNI at 89.8 percent, the National Police at 73.1 percent, the Regional Representative Council (DPD) at 68.6 percent, the Attorney General's Office at 68.1 percent, the Supreme Court (MA) at 64.8 percent, the DPR at 62.6 percent, the Constitutional Court (MK) at 61.4 percent, and the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) at 56.1 percent.