JAKARTA - The PDIP faction of the DKI DPRD rejected the proposed amendment to the 2017-2022 Regional Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMD) from the Governor of DKI Jakarta, Anies Baswedan.
The chairman of the PDIP faction, Gembong Warsono, assessed that Anies' desire to change a number of program targets in the RPJMD was just an excuse to justify programs that would not be completed until Anies' leadership was completed in 2022.
"Why do you want to change the RPJMD? Many of the governor's flagship program targets were not achieved, even before the pandemic, three years in office, the realization was far from the target," said Gembong in a plenary meeting at the DKI DPRD Building, Monday, August 2.
It is known, at the beginning of his tenure, Anies had many excellent programs for the people of DKI Jakarta such as the Rp0 DP House Program, OK OCE, to river naturalization. Until now, Gembong considers the program to be minimal in realization.
"DP 0 has a target of 250 thousand, only 2,764 have been built. OKE-OCE, which is said to have been given capital, is looking for a buyer, then eventually turned into Jakpreneur, until the funding stage is only 1,064 participants. What's more, Naturalization of the River, is there a nail that has been completed?" said Gembong.
According to Gembong, many strategic programs were not achieved because Anies did not focus on work and did not have a priority scale in designing programs.
This can be seen from Anies' priority, which prioritizes the creation of bicycle lanes and maintains the plan to organize a Formula E electric car race.
"What is the priority scale? Formula E? BPK found a potential loss of Rp. 106 billion. Then the bicycle lane, we support it, but why does it cause horizontal conflicts with other road users," he said.
Therefore, the PDI-P faction asked the DKI Provincial Government to immediately submit the 2021 Revised Regional Budget Draft, draft the 2022 RKPD, KUA-PPAS and 2022 RAPBD while still referring to the 2017 2022 RPJMD, Regional Regulation Number 1 of 2018.
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