JAKARTA - The Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) faction submitted a right of inquiry regarding the cooking oil issue. This inquiry right aims to resolve cases of scarcity of cooking oil and dismantle the food mafia.

"The PKS faction of the DPR will apply for an inquiry right to investigate the phenomenon of the scarcity and high price of cooking oil," said PKS faction member, Netty Prasetiyani, to reporters, Wednesday, March 23.

According to Netty, by forming a special committee for inquiry rights, the DPR will find out the source of the problem of scarcity of cooking oil in the market.

"Let us clearly know where the root of the problem is," said the West Java legislator. Meanwhile, the Leader of the House of Representatives (DPR) stated that he would bring the proposal for the right of inquiry regarding the scarcity of cooking oil to the Deliberative Body (Bamus) of the DPR.

Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives for Economics and Finance, Sufmi Dasco Ahmad, explained that the decision to form a special committee for inquiry rights would depend on the attitude of each faction in the DPR, which will be discussed in the Bamus, after the proposal is officially submitted.

"Agreed or not, it will depend on the opinion of the factions in the deliberation," explained Dasco at the Parliament Complex, Tuesday, March 22.


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