Depok (20/04/2026) – An important point was emphasized during the Development Planning Deliberation (Musrenbang) for the 2027 Regional Government Work Plan (RKPD) of Depok City. The speech underlined that the executive’s success in development represents the happiness of all citizens and the legislative body.

It was asserted that the control function carried out over the City Government is a mandate of the law and the oath of office aimed at maintaining the quality of development.

Appreciation for Public Involvement in Musrenbang

Appreciation was expressed for the holding of the Musrenbang RKPD as part of the long process of formulating the annual work plan. The participation of many parties will be directly proportional to the quality of the results achieved.

“We appreciate this Musrenbang as a long journey to formulate a joint work plan. The more parties involved, the better the results will be for this city,” it was stated.

Aggregation of Interests: Uniting 50 Voices for the People

As a political institution, the diversity of views among the 50 members and 7 factions was acknowledged. However, all dynamics and aggregation of political interests lead to one goal: the well-being of the residents of Depok City.

The aspirations brought by the legislature are concrete results from the recess period and joint work meetings with regional apparatus, which have then been agreed upon in a plenary session.

“Although there are many political interests there, rest assured that what we want is the good of all citizens. The factions have agreed to align the results of recess and regional apparatus meetings in one direction of development,” it was asserted.

Harmonization of Political Promises of the Executive and Legislature

One crucial point in the speech was the call for mutual support in realizing political promises, both from the Mayor and members. Campaign promises are viewed as debts to the community that must be paid through the realization of tangible work programs.

“As part of the regional government elements, we support the Mayor to realize his promises, and we also support members to realize their promises. In the end, all promises are for the benefit of the community,” it was concluded.

This statement reaffirms the commitment to maintaining political stability and inter-institutional collaboration to ensure the preparation of the 2027 RKPD aligns with the fundamental needs of the Depok community in the future.

Depok

Depok is a city in West Java, Indonesia, known historically as a former colonial plantation estate established in the 18th century by Cornelis Chastelein, a Dutch VOC official. He freed his slaves and granted them land, creating a unique Christian community that influenced the area’s cultural and religious diversity. Today, Depok is a rapidly growing satellite city of Jakarta, home to the University of Indonesia and a mix of modern urban development and historical landmarks.

Depok City Regional House of Representatives (DPRD) building

The Depok City Regional House of Representatives (DPRD) building serves as the legislative hub for Depok, a city in West Java, Indonesia. Established following Depok’s administrative expansion into a city in 1999, the building houses the local parliament where elected representatives deliberate on regional regulations, budgets, and oversight. Its history is tied to the city’s rapid urbanization and development, reflecting the growth of local governance since Depok’s separation from Bogor Regency.

Depok City

Depok

Depok is a city in West Java, Indonesia, known for its historical significance as the site of one of the country’s earliest planned settlements

Depok

Depok is a city in West Java, Indonesia, known for its history as a colonial-era plantation estate established by Cornelis Chastelein, a Dutch VOC official, who freed his slaves and granted them land in the early 18th century. Today, it is a rapidly growing satellite city of Jakarta, home to the University of Indonesia and a diverse, bustling urban community. Its name, meaning “hermitage” or “solitary place” in Sundanese, reflects its origins as a quiet settlement that has since transformed into a major educational and residential hub.

Depok City Regional House of Representatives (DPRD) building

The Depok City Regional House of Representatives (DPRD) building is the legislative center of Depok, West Java, Indonesia, where local council members deliberate and pass city regulations. Its history is tied to Depok’s rapid urbanization and administrative growth after being granted city status in 1999, necessitating a formal government complex. The building symbolizes the city’s democratic governance and development since its establishment in the early 2000s.

Depok City

Depok City, located in West Java, Indonesia, has a history dating back to the colonial era when it was established as a private estate by the Dutch East India Company official Cornelis Chastelein in the 18th century. It was one of the first areas in Indonesia to have a planned community with a mix of European and local influences. Today, Depok has grown into a bustling satellite city of Jakarta, known for its educational institutions and rapid urban development.

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