Tuesday 9 December 2014

Golkar to Leave Prabowo's Coalition

Golkar to Leave Prabowo's Coalition   



TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Agung Laksono, the elected Golkar Party chairman in Ancol National Meeting (Munas), said the party will leave the Red-White Coalition (KMP). “Since the beginning, Munas has intended to leave KMP,” said Agung on Monday.
Agung said Golkar will support President Joko Widodo and Vice President Jusuf Kalla as the elected and legitimate government. However, Golkar will not join the Great Indonesia Coalition. “There should be no coalitions. They should just be disbanded,” he said.
He continued that Golkar wants parliament to unite in order to exercise its oversight, legislative and budget functions without influence from coalition.
Agung’s decision affects several strategic policies in parliament in the near future. Different from Aburizal Bakrie-led National Conference (Munas) in Bali. Agung supports the regulation in lieu of law that replaces the regional elections law and interpelation.

FRANCISCO ROSARIANS

Ahok Plans on Building 'Dream Gardens' in Jakarta

Ahok Plans on Building 'Dream Gardens' in Jakarta   



TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Jakarta Governor Basuki Tjahaja Purnama (Ahok) revealed a plan to make six dream gardens for Jakarta residents. The parks will be designed for people to do various activities such as exercising and learning. Ahok calls it an integrated park.
On March next year, there will be six pilot dream gardens,” Ahok said in a speech at the commemoration.
According to Ahok, the parks will be managed by women of the Family Welfare Movement (PKK). Some facilities such as pre-school education, integrated health service post (Posyandu), library, and sport facilities. The government is targeting 16 percent additional green open space by 2030.
“Each city will have one,” said Ahok.
To realize the plan, Ahok added, local government will acquire resident’s land and buildings that are located in the crowded settlements. However, Ahok has yet to give details about the budget.
Hopefully it will be approved by the Regional Legislative Council.”

GANGSAR PARIKESIT

Wednesday 3 December 2014

East Jakarta to Build Children-Friendly Parks

East Jakarta to Build Children-Friendly Parks

TEMPO.COJakarta - East Jakarta Administration plans to build nine children-friendly parks equipped with swings, giant chessboards, futsal fields, reflection areas, etc. These parks are expected to be a place for children to be creative and hopefully would minimize the case of violence against children.

Head of East Jakarta Parks Sub-Department, Suzi Marzitawati, told that this year her party only built one children-friendly park on Jalan Raya Bogor, Kramat Jati. As for the additional nine parks, they will be built in Cililitan, Kelapa Dua, Jatinegara, Klender, and Kampung Rambutan.
“The construction will be started next year,” she stated on Tuesday, as quoted by Antara News.
According to Marzitawati, at this time her sub-department is still reviewing the parks’ concept. The review itself involved the East Jakarta Women Empowerment and Family Planning (KPMP & KB) Office.
“Besides children’s playground, those parks will also be equipped with library and health and community health center for children,” she said.

ANTARA NEWS