Vice President: Legal Cases That Include Public Perceptions To The Government Will Immediately Be Resolved
YOGYAKARTA - Vice President (Vice President) Ma'ruf Amin asked that the enforcement of legal cases in the country be carried out quickly because it affects public satisfaction with the government's performance.
This was conveyed by the Vice President in response to questions related to the correlation between handling legal cases and decreasing public satisfaction with the government.
"I ask that all cases that reduce perceptions to the government be completed, law enforcement is carried out," said the Vice President on the sidelines of a working visit in Yogyakarta, quoted from Antara, Monday, October 24.
According to him, if legal cases can be resolved immediately, it can restore public trust in the government and affect the government's image in public.
"I hope that this (law enforcement) will bring people's perception back to be even better because we do not cover up, do not protect, but instead resolve things where irregularities occur so that in the future it will be even better," said the vice president.
The vice president said that reforms were needed from within so that public trust would recover.