JAKARTA - Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo opened a dialogue space to receive input and aspirations from various levels of society regarding the increase in fuel oil prices (BBM).

"We have met with Forkopimda, including with the Ministry of Home Affairs, so we ask friends who want to express their aspirations, we open a dialogue room," said Ganjar in Semarang, Tuesday, September 6.

Through a dialogue room which will be facilitated by the National Unity and Political Agency of Central Java Province, Ganjar hopes that people who want to express their aspirations or argue can get the opportunity.

"It can be conveyed openly and we listen to it, these are the dialogue spaces that we are trying to give so that everything is clear," said Ganjar in his statement.

The number one person in Central Java understands what residents feel after the increase in fuel prices and is expected to go through this dialogue room, aspirations and arguments can be explained.

"If there is input, say 'oh yes, it must go up okay, but there must be an improvement of one or two three', yes we will fix that and if it emerges from Central Java, we will continue (to the central government)," he said.

As reported, Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo and Central Java Forkopimda deployed a regional inflation control team (TPID) to control the impact of the increase in fuel prices.

Ganjar asked all regional food teams to actively monitor the development of food commodity prices.


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