JAKARTA - Deputy Chairman of Commission IV of the House of Representatives Alex Indra Lukman fully supports the decision of the leadership of the DPR which will ratify the establishment of the Special Committee (Pansus) for Agrarian Conflict Resolution.

He assessed that this special committee would provide legal certainty for farmers who fight for land rights and welfare.

"With the presence of this Special Committee, later agrarian reform will no longer hang without clarity," said Alex, Thursday, September 25.

The plan is that this special committee will be ratified at the end of the closing of the DPR plenary session which will be held on Thursday, October 2, next week.

This special committee is the conclusion of an audience between the leadership of the DPR and the Agrarian Reform Consortium (KPA) and the Pasundan Farmers Union (SPP) which took place at the Nusantara II building, Senayan, Jakarta on Wednesday, September 24, yesterday.

The audience, which was also attended by a number of ministers of the Red and White Cabinet in commemoration of National Farmers' Day, was to listen to inputs related to strategies to accelerate the implementation of agrarian reforms.

"This special committee is also a manifestation of the proposal from the Chairman of Commission IV, Mrs. Titiek Soeharto when receiving representatives of farmers, last Wednesday," said Alex.

"As deputy faction of the PDI-P in Commission IV, I fully support the plan to form this Special Committee," added the PDIP legislator.

According to Alex, the presence of this Special Committee will also provide room for the realization of President Prabowo Subianto's message regarding the mandate of Article 33 of the 1945 Constitution.

"That Indonesia's natural wealth must be used as much as possible for the prosperity of the people," said Alex.

As is known, after the hearing meeting chaired by the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Sufmi Dasco Ahmad, the DPR recorded three points of conclusion. First, the DPR will encourage the government to accelerate the policy of one map and tidy up the spatial design in the territory of the Republic of Indonesia.

Second, the DPR also encourages the government to form an Agrarian Reform Implementing Body.

Third, the DPR approved the establishment of a special committee for resolving agrarian conflicts which will be ratified at the end of the closing of the DPR plenary session on October 2, 2025.


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