JAKARTA - Member of the House of Representatives Sigit Pramono Said (Pasha Ungu) admitted that he was assigned to Commission VIII of the DPR by the PAN faction. He also ensured to study and encourage the resolution of issues in Commission VIII that were not yet optimal, including the issue of implementing the Hajj.

"I happened to be assigned by a party in Commission VIII as a kapoksi," said Pasha at the Nusantara Building, Parliament Complex, Senayan, Jakarta, Sunday, October 20.

Commission VIII of the House of Representatives in charge of social affairs, religion, disaster, protection of children and women. Pasha also stated that she was ready to work well armed with her experience as regional head.

"We happen to have been regional heads, so we have partnered with all parties. Regarding our disaster, we have gone through several experiences yesterday there," explained the former Acting Mayor of Palu.

Pasha then detailed several things that he was ready to do when he officially became a member of the board's equipment (AKD) later. Currently, the DPR is in the process of forming the AKD, after the announcement of the ministerial nomenclature in the Prabowo administration.

"If we are at the Ministry of Social Affairs, of course we will fix the data validation regarding beneficiaries," said Pasha.

The legislator from the DKI III Jakarta electoral district is also ready to oversee the issue of Hajj. Moreover, during his time as regional head, Pasha admitted that he often received complaints from people who waited a long line to go to the Holy Land.

"For Hajj, it's normal for me to receive enough information about our parents who have waited too long to go for Hajj, but in the process of implementing it may be considered not optimal, not optimal in the implementation itself," he explained.

"God willing, in the near future we will study issues that are most likely to be implemented by us (VIII commission)," added Pasha.

Regarding the inauguration of the President and Vice President 2024-2029 yesterday, Pasha highlighted Prabowo's first speech, which he said could increase people's patriotism.

"Full with optimism and full of high fighting spirit. Through Mr. President's speeches, I think this is very inspiring for MPR members who witnessed it live," he said.

"I am sure that anyone who watches, at home, or friends from Diaspora abroad who witnessed it will also build a great sense of patriotism after listening to what Pak Prabowo said," continued Pasha.

One of Prabowo's statements he highlighted was about building Indonesia from the village. According to Pasha, this is the hope of all the nation's children.

"This is, there is a new spirit and optimism, the little people in remote areas of the country, which God willing, in the future can be a part, at least they have a role in building this country, through villages," he said.

"God willing, informal figures, our farmers, fishermen in coastal villages, for example, I think in the future, God willing, it will be very good," concluded Pasha.


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