Vice President: If You Don't Agree With The Job Creation Law, Don't Make A Lot Of Noise
Vice President Ma'ruf Amin (Photo: Antara)

JAKARTA - The Vice President, Ma'ruf Amin , reminded those who objected to the Omnibus Law material on the Job Creation Law not to make noise and break the law.

But by taking a legal route through submission of a judicial review to the Constitutional Court (MK) which has been regulated in state administration. Not taking action that ended in chaos.

"In accordance with the principle of law supremacy or rule of law, parties who have objections to the material of the Job Creation Law can take a constitutional path to the Constitutional Court, not paths or methods that cause uproar, let alone violate the law," said Ma'ruf to the crew. media, Jakarta, reported by Antara, Tuesday, October 13.

He said the issues that were being questioned by several groups were due to incorrect delivery of information and incorrect acceptance of the content of the Omnibus Law of the Job Creation Law.

"Based on the government's identification and analysis, the issues questioned by several groups arise because of misperception, disinformation, misunderstanding or being misunderstood," he said.

Therefore, he continued, the government is open to accepting people's aspirations that have not been accommodated in the law which was passed at the DPR plenary session on Monday, October 5.

"The government opens itself up. If there are still people's aspirations that have not been accommodated, it should be conveyed to the government to become input in the preparation of PP (government regulations) or Perpres or other implementing regulations," he said.

Previously, when opening the 2020 Sharia Supervisory Board (DPS) Pre-Ijtima from the vice president's official residence in Jakarta, Monday (12/10), Ma'ruf Amin asked Islamic community organizations and the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) to act as intermediaries for the people's aspirations. which has not been accommodated in the Omnibus Law of the Job Creation Law.

MUI and Islamic mass organizations were asked to thoroughly explore the contents of the Job Creation Law and submit suggestions to the Government to be translated into government regulations, presidential regulations and other regulations as derivatives of the law.

"MUI together with Islamic mass organizations are expected to be a bridge to accommodate the aspirations of the community, to be conveyed to the government in a constructive and appropriate manner," he said.


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