Depok (20/04/2026) – Marking a journey of nearly a quarter of a century, the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) celebrates its 24th Milad with a deeper spirit of dedication. Through a post on a personal Instagram account, the Chair of the Regional Deliberative Council (MPD) of PKS Depok City delivered a profound reflection on the party’s history and future direction.

The Chair of the Depok City Regional House of Representatives (DPRD) emphasized that 24 years is not a short journey. For him, this age is proof of organizational maturity in adapting to the needs of society.

Strategic Focus: Economy, Food, and Energy

In his narrative, he stressed that this Milad celebration is a crucial moment to reaffirm PKS’s position as a provider of real solutions. He highlighted three main pillars that are major challenges for Indonesia’s future.

“Together with the people, we reaffirm our commitment to providing real solutions for economic, food, and energy resilience. These three important things are the key to a sovereign and prosperous future for Indonesia,” he said in a quoted transcript.

He added that PKS must continue to grow and improve to ensure the party’s struggle remains aligned with the increasingly complex public interest.

Consistency Amid Political Dynamics

Looking back, he acknowledged that the 24-year journey has not always been smooth. However, he believes that consistency is the main strength that maintains public trust in PKS.

“This journey has not always been easy. But these 24 years are proof that we remain consistent: serving, listening, and fighting for the aspirations of the people,” he asserted.

As the Chair of the Depok City DPRD, he directly sees how citizens’ aspirations fuel strategic policies. He acknowledged that all the party’s achievements so far would be impossible without the prayers and trust of community elements.

Future Vision: Moving Forward Stronger

Closing his message, he hopes that PKS in the future will not only be present in rhetoric but will also be able to provide practical benefits directly felt by citizens. The spirit of “more than just talk” becomes the main point in the next steps of the struggle.

“The 24th Milad is the time to step forward stronger. Together, we continue the struggle for a better Indonesia,” he concluded.

This reflective message also serves as a reminder for all PKS cadres in Depok City to strengthen their closeness with the people and continue to work concretely amid the ongoing leadership transition and city development momentum.

Depok

Depok is a city in West Java, Indonesia, known historically as a former colonial plantation estate founded by Cornelis Chastelein, a Dutch East India Company official, in the 18th century. Chastelein freed his slaves and left them land in his will, leading to the development of a unique Christian community in the area. Today, Depok has grown into a bustling satellite city of Jakarta, home to the University of Indonesia and a diverse population.