JAKARTA - Deputy Speaker of the Indonesian House of Representatives, Sufmi Dasco Ahmad, said that the working meeting (raker) on the revision of the Law on Criminal Procedure Law or the Criminal Procedure Code will begin next week.

He considered that the Problem Inventory List (DIM) that had been compiled by the government would be sent this week. Then the KUHAP discussion work meeting will be held with the government.

"The DPR has conducted public participation in hearings from the public with sufficient materials," said Dasco at the parliament complex, Jakarta, Tuesday, June 24, which was confiscated by Antara.

He also ensured that discussions on the revision of the Criminal Procedure Code would be carried out openly to the public. In addition, he has also requested that every development of the discussion be displayed and available to the public.

On the other hand, he will not force the target for the bill to be completed immediately. Because sooner or later the bill is passed it will depend on the discussion process later.

"If it runs smoothly, it can be fast, so we will not force it if things have not been agreed upon," he said.

Meanwhile, the Chairman of the Indonesian House of Representatives, Puan Maharani, explained that the DPR will continue to discuss eight Draft Laws (RUU) which are still in the Level I Discussion stage. The bill consists of three proposals from the DPR, three proposals from the government, and two bills from the open cumulative list.

Seven of them are carry-over bills from the previous DPR membership period. He ensured that the discussion of the bill in the DPR would run transparently because the formation of a law could not be separated from the perspective of the interests of the parties.

"Therefore, it is necessary to build communication with interested parties to be able to find common ground for national interests in the formation of a law," he said.


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