Muhammadiyah reminds the government to protect the solidity of the institution, and not just download the structure

Jakarta – Muhammadiyah hopes that the government does not respond quickly to respond to the discourse of police reform following the August 25-29 demonstration. He asked the government not to unpack the structure of the national police. “Do not continue the idea of ​​dissolving the structure, to arise. That there must be something that is addressed is more on its function, it is better to consolidate, not as long as it dissolves the existing structure,” Muhammadiyah chairman Haedar Nasir said in his statement, on Sunday (9/14/2025). Haedar Nasir assessed that the national police leaders committed fixed action against their members who were proven to have committed offenses to bring about mass action. A number of national police members were even sentenced to disciplined in accordance with appropriate regulations. Browse to continue with content “then live in the positive law of what. At the same time the riots that occur beyond peaceful protests, such as in Makassar that killed 4 lives, the destruction of public facilities and looting, it must also be thoroughly investigated,” Haedar added. He also conveyed the need for consolidation and introspection of all state institutions to address the demonstration that took place in a number of regions in Indonesia. “It is better to consolidate thoroughly for all institutions associated with the event, and also respond to demands of protests that have taken place,” he explained. According to the professor of Muhammadiyah University, Yogjakarta, the riots of the impact of the demonstration were not just the police’s fault. However, other institutions must also be improved in their functions. “Not only the police, it also relates to many other institutions. Again, it is better to solve and consolidate the functions for all institutions, rather than making structural changes,” he added. Haeda reminded the government to strengthen the solidity between institutions facing the potential for the destruction of the state as in Nepal. “Let’s see in Nepal, because of demonstrations that are not handled wisely, but it actually destroys the country, I think the most important thing is that the leaders of the leaders of the state institution are in the president of President Prabowo Subianto, are not even divided, are dangerous,” he concluded. (ISA/IMK)