JAKARTA - The chairman of the PSI faction of the DKI Jakarta DPRD, Anggara Wicitra Sastroamidjojo, criticized the Governor of DKI Jakarta, Anies Baswedan, who made a working visit to three European countries in the last year of his term of office.
The budget considers that Anies should not travel around Europe because there are still many programs that must be completed from his promises from the start as Governor of DKI.
"Mr. Anies' term of office is less than 6 months away, but instead he visited Europe. This is a waste of time, right. In fact, there is a lot of homework that has not been completed. Pak Anies should have fulfilled his promises first," Anggara told reporters, Wednesday. , May 11th.
Anggara reminded Anies that he had issued the Governor's Instruction (Ingub) Number 49 of 2021 concerning the Settlement of Regional Priority Issues for 2021-2022. Anggara said that many programs were included in the Ingub and had not been completed.
Anies also has yet to complete the Revision of the Regional Regulation on the RTRW (Regional Spatial Plan), the Master Plan for Jakarta Transportation, and the Governor's Regulation on the RDTR (Detailed Spatial Plan). In fact, said Anggara, the revision of this regulation should have been completed last year.
In addition, Anggara also mentioned several priority programs that are not yet clear, such as the LRT program, clean water services in priority villages, ITF and waste management, to the construction and filling of flats.
"The point is that the priorities are wrong, how can there be many priority programs that have not been completed but instead a working visit to Europe is more than a week. If one of the agendas is to discuss cooperation, in conditions like this we can send representatives or communicate online. If it seems like a waste of time like this, we I am sure that Mr. Anies' work report card will be red at the end of his term of office," he criticized.
For information, DKI Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan toured three European countries, namely London (England), Berlin (Germany), and Paris (France) for eight days starting on Tuesday, May 10 evening.
Anies went to Europe to follow up on transportation cooperation, including financing for the MRT. Then, fulfill the invitation from the community there related to mobility and transportation. There was also a discussion about Sister City to Smart City
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