Bamus Betawi encourages the review of the cultural regulation when Jakarta is no longer the capital
Jakarta – The Betawi Summit Agency (Bamus) assesses that Jakarta must prepare new regulations to handle changes in the status of state capital to a global and cultivated city. One of them was through the review of Regional Regulation No. 4 of 2015 regarding the preservation of Betawi culture. Bamus Betawi chairman Riano P Ahmad said that the transformation of Jakarta after the transfer of the capital claimed the readiness of all parties, including reviewing various regulations. “That the change in the status of the city of Jakarta, which is no longer a capital, will have an impact on the changes in the regulation. If the review of the regional regulation No. 4 of 2015 regarding the retention of the Bethawi culture,” Riano said Wednesday (9/24/24/2025). Browse to continue the content, he also invited Jakarta residents to prepare for changes in Jakarta when it was no longer the capital. “We invite Jakarta residents to prepare to enter a new era to Jakarta, which is no longer the capital. Betawi people should be better prepared to face Jakarta as a world city,” Riano said that the change in Jakarta’s status will have direct implications for regulations. Therefore, reviewing the Betawi cultural regulation is important, so that future policy can accommodate input while answering the challenges of a new era. “For this reason, it is hoped that from today’s discussion studies can become a place to accommodate input for the future. Of course, we need active participation of all components of the Bethawi community,” he said. Meanwhile, Betawi figures judged Mardani that cultural development in Jakarta was not sufficient to lift the economy of the Betawi community. “Cultural development so far has not been sufficient to raise the economy of the community. It can be seen from the falling cultural index, especially in the field of cultural expression and culture,” Begy said. (Call/MAA)