DTSEN Presidential Instruction Signed, Cucun: Thank You Pak Prabowo
JAKARTA - Deputy Speaker of the Indonesian House of Representatives Coordinator for People's Welfare (Korkesra) Cucun Ahmad Syamsurijal called Presidential Instruction (Inpres) Number 4 of 2025 concerning National Sole and Economic Data (DTSEN) as a concrete government policy for the welfare of the community.
"Yes, as the leader of the DPR, I certainly appreciate it, thank you to President Prabowo Subianto for signing the DTSEN Presidential Instruction. This is certainly a proud achievement, how poverty alleviation, zero percent extreme poor targets, God willing, can be realized quickly," said Cucun in Jakarta, Tuesday, February 18.
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In particular, the Deputy Chairperson of the PKB DPP appreciated the performance of the Coordinating Ministry for Community Empowerment (Kemnenko PM) and all ministries and institutions under their coordination who had struggled to achieve DTSEN.
"Realizing DTSEN is not an easy job, we know that data problems have always been complicated. But thanks to the work commitment of the Coordinating Ministry for Human Development and Culture, the ministries and institutions under coordination, thank God this DTSEN was realized," said Cucun.
On the other hand, Cucun asked the government to regularly verify and validate DTSEN periodically. Because data can be really accurate if verification and validation are carried out regularly.
"I heard that there is already a Task Force (Satgas), there is also a hotline. Now, what is no less important, I hope this Task Force is really routinely verifying and validating data regularly," said Cucun.
To note, DTSEN is the integration of three main databases, namely Integrated Social Welfare Data (DTKS), Socio-Economic Registration (Regsosek), and Easing the Acceleration of the Elimination of Extreme Poverty (P3KE).
The consolidation of this data was then cross-tested by the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) with the Population Administration Information System (SIAK) belonging to the Ministry of Home Affairs to ensure data accuracy.