JAKARTA - Commission VIII of the House of Representatives together with the Ministry of Religion of the Republic of Indonesia canceled the cost of organizing the Hajj (BPIH) in 2023 tonight. So the announcement of this year's Hajj costs has been postponed until tomorrow. The decision was taken after Commission VIII of the DPR held a meeting with the Directorate General of Hajj and Umrah of the Ministry of Religion (Kemenag), President Director of PT Garuda Indonesia, Head of the Ministry of Health Hajj Center, Director General of Civil Aviation, and Head of BPKH and President Director of Saudi Airlines regarding the discussion of BPIH components in 2023 from 10.00 WIB. Originally, Commission VIII of the DPR and Minister of Religion Yaqut Cholil Qoumas at 13.00 WIB held a work meeting to determine the cost of Hajj. However, because the previous meeting was tough, the working meeting failed to be made so that the announcement of the determination of the 2023 Hajj costs could not be knocked today. Chairman of Commission VIII DPR RI Marwan Dasopang, said the working committee (Panja) of Hajj had not found a word to agree with the government, in this case the Indonesian Ministry of Religion related to the amount of items emerging from hajj financing. "In terms of achievement for the reduction of BPIH, we have reached the maximum point. Likewise, Bipih, which is the burden of the congregation, has reached its maximum point," Marwan said during a press conference at the DPR Building, Tuesday, February 14, evening. "Why is it said that it has reached the maximum point? From the government's proposal for the amount of Rp. 98.8 million, we have been able to get a figure of up to Rp. 90.2 million. Then BPIH, which the government proposed the amount of Rp. 69 million, we have reached Rp. 49 million," he continued. Marwan continued, Panja Commission VIII thought that everyone had agreed with that number. However, on the other hand, there are those who are considered to be able to be coordinated to lower prices, especially 3 items. First, regarding hospitality accommodation. Second, regarding consumption or catering. Third, there are many services provided by Sarikah, namely Saudi Arabia's policy. "Because this point did not meet, we finally gave space for the government to negotiate with various parties related to it in Saudi. We ourselves try tomorrow to offer the reasons why the request was lowered," explained the PAN legislator. Marwan said that several members of Commission VIII of the DPR suggested and proposed that at least tomorrow there should be a moderate number between the government and the committee. "Tonight, hopefully we will find a common ground between the government's proposals and the members. We believe that this item is only 3 things, accommodation, consumption, and the community," said Marwan. "I am optimistic that tomorrow the meeting will compromise at the most moderate points regarding the services of our congregation, provided that no matter how many decreases the members offer, there will be no decrease in service, be it hotels that remain at centers that make it easier for pilgrims to go to places of worship. or consumption, nothing is reduced by the menu in the food, as well as the community, we ask for services in Arafah, Muzdalifah and Mina to remain in good condition. service even though we bid to the existing Sharimahs, "said Marwan. "We think it's the situation tonight, we apologize for not being able to tonight provide certainty on how much the burden on the congregation is and how much is our obligation to dispatch to perform the pilgrimage," he added.

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