Siti Fauziah invites elements of education input on MPR -Public Services

Jakarta -Secretary -General of the Indonesian People’s Consultative Assembly, Siti Fauziah (Ibu Titi) invites the education community, ranging from students, teachers to officials not to hesitate to express their pursuit, input, corrections and ideas for the MPR. “Inputs can come from anyone. From the younger siblings of students, ladies and gentlemen, or the education office. Because the MPR as a state institution needs really useful correction,” he said in a written statement on Thursday (2/10/2025). The invitation was conveyed to students, teachers and educational officials in Malang in the Public Consultation Forum (FCP) with the theme ‘The role of the community in improving the quality of public employment policies in the MPR’, Wednesday (1/10). Browse to continue with the content that Mrs. Titi emphasizes, FKP is not just a ceremonial event. This forum, he said, is one of the entrances of the MPR to hear the voice of the community directly. “In addition to forums like this, the MPR has a lot of access. It can come through social media, email, applications, websites and even directly to the MPR building,” he said. Especially for the younger generation, the first woman in history to serve the MPR Ri Sesjen called digital technology as a bridge. “The Millennial Generation and Gen Z, which is in contact with social media every day, will be easier to get closer to the MPR through digital ways,” he said. Between forums, Ms. Titi received a book from Achmad Shampton entitled Cahaya Lilin in the bureaucracy. He referred to the decline in interest in reading among students. “In the era of digital modernization, the physical book has begun to relocate. That’s why I support the efforts of teachers to regain interest in reading,” he said. Meanwhile, the resource person of the MPR Secretariat, Dyastasita WB, provided MPR state materials. While Anies Mayangangari Munngar discussed material about the delegation and MPR information services. The participants, especially teachers and students, were enthusiastic about the input, questions and even testimonials. All endeavor will later be collected and reviewed to strengthen the quality of Public Services of the MPR. The forum in Malang confirms that the MPR wants to open a greater dialogue space. Not only hear about the elite, but also from classrooms, Madrasas, to the education community in the regions. For information, the forum held by the Indonesian MPR, along with the Malang City Madrasah Ibtidaiyah (KKMI) working group, became a meeting room between the bureaucrats and the public. Present at the activity, the head of the HR Buro, organization and right of the Secretariat -General of the MPR Dyastasita WB; Head of the Link and Information System of Mpranies Mayangangari Munngar; Head of Malang City Ministry of Religion Office, Achmad Shampton and Head of Religious Education of the Ministry of Religion of Malang City, Abdul Mughni. Also present on this forum, chairman of the KKMI and head of Min 1 Malang City, Siti Aisah; Chairman of the Minang City Ministry of Religious Supervisory Working Group, Chusnul Chotimah; Head of Madrasah State in Malang City; Private Madrasah representative in Malang City; Principal of SD Qurrota A’yun Malang City and Students and Teachers Min1, Min 2, MTSN 1, MTSN 2, Man 1, Man 2 and SD Qurrota A’yun. (Ega/Ega)