Minister Of Law Says Prabowo Asks For A Review Of Regulations Not To Support These 4 Things
JAKARTA - President Prabowo Subianto has requested that the Ministry of Law review laws and regulations that do not support four things, namely related to self-sufficiency, energy independence, downstreaming, and land-related.
"The president has emphasized four things, one review of all laws and regulations, both at the level of laws, Government Regulations, Presidential Regulations and ministerial regulations that do not support the food self-sufficiency movement," said Minister of Law Supratman Andi Agtas during the Commission XIII Working Meeting with the Ministry of Law, at the Senayan Parliament Complex, Monday 4 November, confiscated by Antara.
According to him, in addition to regulations that do not support the food self-sufficiency movement, the President also requested that the Ministry of Law review regulations that do not support the creation of independence in the energy sector.
Furthermore, he said, the President also requested that regulations that do not support downstream activities can be reviewed optimally.
Finally, he continued, namely regulations that do not support the issue of this land which is a problem. The President wants land control efforts, whether it's a Building Use Right (HGB), and a Right to Use Business (HGU) because everything must be fair.
"So this program that we will oversee is a priority for us to make a reference in implementing regulations at the Ministry of Law," said Andi.
Today, Commission XIII of the DPR RI held a Working Meeting with the Ministry of Law. This is the first working meeting after the ministry was broken down.
The working meeting was attended by Minister of Law Supratman Andi Agtas, Deputy Minister of Law Edward Omar Sharif Hiariej alias Eddy Hiariej and a number of officials at the Ministry of Law.
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Previously, Minister Supratman said that although the Ministry of Law is currently carrying out a transition after the new nomenclature, all services to the public continue as usual.
"We are targeting that by June 2025 it can be completed for a transition period for both regulatory personnel and others," said Supratman.
According to him, the transition team continues to work to divide tasks, human resources or human resources (HR), assets, and others that were previously in one ministry, namely the Ministry of Law and Human Rights due to the new nomenclature.
Supratman said that President Prabowo Subianto's new nomenclature had divided the Ministry of Law and Human Rights into three, namely the Ministry of Law, Ministry of Human Rights, and the Ministry of Immigration and Corrections.
Minister Supratman ensured that although currently in transition, services to the public could still be carried out properly.