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PDIP politician Bambang Wuryanto did not want to comment much on Ganjar Pranowo's criticism of law enforcement which got a score of 5 from a scale of 1-10 in the Jokowi-Ma'ruf Amin government. He only conveyed that the rating of law enforcement agencies such as the Attorney General's Office and the National Police was still quite high. "But if the law enforcement rating, if we look at the prosecutor's office, the rating is still at 74 percent, yes. Then the rating is still 72 percent if the KPK has not yet received reading, so that's the rating, just wait," explained Bambang Pacul, his nickname at the Parliament Complex, Senayan, Jakarta, Tuesday, November 21. According to Pacul, as the leader of Commission III of the DPR RI in partnership with law enforcement agencies, their performance has so far been fine. "If the person who made Pak Ganjar's statement asked Pak Ganjar, that's right, if you can ask me about my statement, you can ask me. Which friend statement I want to comment on isn't that good," "If the assessment of a law enforcement performance, we as law enforcers also think that partners are fine to this day. That there are dynamics, the dialect of conflict, we understand, that's how we can understand that," explained Bambang Pacul. Bambang Pacul said, it is possible that the statement of the candidate for presidential candidate number three departed from the previous period. "But the point is that someone's opinion may be what Mr. Ganjar said, whose survey was still in yesterday's period, maybe that, maybe it went down too I don't know," said Pacul. Presidential Candidate number three Ganjar Pranowo will criticize the decline in law enforcement in the era of the Joko Widodo (Jokowi) government. Ganjar gave a score of five out of a maximum score of 10 for the government in terms of law enforcement, human rights, eradication of corruption and democracy. The assessment was expressed by Ganjar in a dialogue forum for the National Facilities of the Makassar State University Alumni Family Association (UNM), Saturday, November 18.
Ganjar emphasized that there were many interventions and engineering carried out by policy makers, thus affecting the decline in law enforcement in Indonesia.

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