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The PDIP faction of the DKI Jakarta DPRD hopes that a number of Jakarta flood control programs such as drains and river normalization can be realized during the leadership of the Governor of DKI Jakarta Heru Budi Hartono. This is because PDIP considers that the flood management program during Anies Baswedan's leadership of the capital city in the last five years has not been implemented optimally. This was conveyed by the Secretary of the PDIP faction of the DKI Jakarta DPRD, Dwi Rio Sambodo, in a plenary meeting discussing the presentation of the general views of the factions against the Raperda on the DKI Jakarta APBD for the 2023 fiscal year. "With the absence of significant real action to deal with floods so far, such as normalization or river naturalization, hopefully in 2023 the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government will pursue the construction of the Ciliwung drain while pursuing the delay in river normalization in Jakarta," said Rio at the DKI Jakarta DPRD building, Wednesday, November 9. Rio then asked Heru to integrate various aspects in carrying out flood prevention programs. Starting from coordination between the central government and the regions, each regional apparatus organization (OPD), to together with the private sector. Given, over the last five years, this condition has not been done well. In fact, the integration of operational policies needs to be done to accelerate the success of the program. This condition is also seen in the congestion management program. "This has been the case for the last five years that the disintegration of flood and congestion programs has been very acute. In the end, it seems that the program's actions are running on the spot," said Rio. For information, Acting Governor of DKI Jakarta Heru Budi Hartono allocated a budget of IDR 3.72 trillion specifically for flood management in the preparation of the 2023 APBD. The plan is for the DKI Provincial Government to use the budget for the construction of coastal safety embankments and river estuaries, land acquisition for river normalization, to the development of flood monitoring systems.

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