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President Jokowi Asks Police to Guard National Agenda

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President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) has asked the National Police to oversee the entire national agenda which will soon be implemented.

Starting from the construction of the National Capital (IKN) of the Archipelago, the agenda of the G20 Indonesia Summit, to the upcoming 2024 General Election.

"First, the development of the National Capital. Moving the capital is changing the way of working to build the engine of Indonesia's progress in the future, the National Police must guard it so that it can run smoothly and on time," the President said in his speech when he became the inspector of the Bhayangkara Day commemoration ceremony, at the Academy Campus. Police, Temple area, Semarang, Central Java, Tuesday (5/7/2022).

"Secondly, the G20 agenda is already underway and must be monitored. The climax will be the G20 Summit in November in Bali, which will be attended by the Heads of State of the G20 members," he said.

Third, the President said, big agendas such as the Pilleg democracy (Legislative General Election), Presidential Election (Presidential General Election), and Pilkada (Regional Head Election) simultaneously in 2024 must be anticipated properly. The National Police is obliged to provide maximum support for kamtibmas (Community Security and Order) so that the democratic party runs well.

President Jokowi said that in order to face an increasingly difficult task, individual members of the National Police and Polri institutions must continue to innovate, be adaptive, responsive, and transform.

"Police can become a modern institution and synergize with the TNI, Ministries and institutions in carrying out their duties," he said.

In addition, President Jokowi also reminded the Police to continue to bring a sense of justice to the community. He wants law enforcement to be a last resort.

"I need to remind you, the sense of justice and the usefulness of the law must be felt by the people, must be felt by the community. The Police must prioritize prevention efforts in maintaining security and social order, carry out various policing actions with humanism, but firm when needed. Make law enforcement a last resort, must obey procedures, and upholding human rights," he concluded. (RRI)

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