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Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo soft-launched Public Service Malls (MPP) in Klaten Regency. A total of 25 agencies with a total of 140 types of services, can be used in one building by Klaten people.

Klaten Regent, Sri Mulyani said, MPP Klaten was built side by side with a culinary park. The park will officially operate in 2023 and be used by MSME players in the culinary field.

"We deliberately place this MPP here, so that in the future Klaten culinary business actors will be known by the entire community, who will take advantage of licensing here," Sri Mulyani explained as quoted by the provincial government website, Wednesday, November 23.

The regent who is familiarly called Yani said that the construction of the MPP Klaten was carried out in two stages. In phase I in 2021 spent a budget of IDR 7 billion, and 2022 cost IDR 2.8 billion.

"We hope that this MPP can be maximized, all agencies here. My hope is that the presence of this MPP will be an escalation of excellent service in all agencies," he said.

The construction of this MPP was appreciated by the Governor of Central Java, Ganjar Pranowo. According to him, the existence of the Public Service Mall shows the commitment of the local government, so that its services are faster and more integrated.

One example, Ganjar had met Klaten residents who were paying vehicle taxes and taking care of permits. Residents who took care of permits were constrained because their ID cards had moved, but they could be completed without the need to move buildings.

"So what is the fair process like, how much is the pay, and everything can be displayed, so that people can know," he said.

Ganjar is also happy with the selection of MPP places combined with culinary parks. So that later, residents who go to MPP can as well as culinary.

Support facilities such as buildings that are friendly for disabilities and the availability of lactic space, are also one good thing.

"The building is quite good representative. Hopefully people will also be happy," he said.

Ganjar said that almost all regions now have MPP. He encouraged the existence of this MPP to facilitate and be maximal in serving the community.

"Almost all of them have, but not all of them, I forgot the numbers. We encourage all regencies/cities to have their services faster," he said.

For information, currently there are at least 19 MPPs in Central Java. Among them are MPP Central Java Province, Boyolali Regency, Sukoharjo, Sragen, Surakarta City, Karanganyar, Salatiga City, Magelang City, Semarang City, Kendal, Kudus, Jepara, Pati, Blora, Kebumen, Purworejo, Banyumas, Grobogan, and Klaten.


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