The prevention of recurring floods in Bali, Eddy Seaparno insisted to improve waste management

Jakarta – Deputy Chairman of the MPR of the National Mandate Party Faction (PAN), Eddy Soparno encouraged the improvement in management and waste management to be executed in Bali. It is true that the flood disaster is not repeated in other areas. “The garbage crisis in the midst of weather disorders due to climate change inevitably makes floods inevitably. All these factors make floods in Bali so badly the impact on the community and the victims. This situation should not be repeated and there must be immediate awaiting steps,” Eddy said in his statement on Monday (9/15/2025). It was brought to light by Eddy to accept the presence of the ambassador of the friendly state for Indonesia at the MPR RI. Browse to continue with the doctoral content of the onion political sciences, and emphasize that the garbage crisis currently in major cities must be resolved with the management of the crisis that needs to be handled immediately. If handling is only ordinary management without any immediate anticipation, the potential for ecological disasters can be repeated. “The safety of the community should be a top priority. Therefore, the garbage crisis is overcome the intervention of the central government together with the provincial and district/city governments. Do not allow the ecological disaster to occur as a result of the absence of coordination and cooperation between the central and regional governments,” he continued. Waketum Pan explained that as part of the initiative to help the government to deal with waste problems, he met with regional heads in different regions in Indonesia to ask for input from the Mayor of Bandung, Tangel, Yogya, Solo, Palembang to Makassar and Manado. “This meeting is to listen to the various problems facing the regions, the aspirations given and take up the input for reviewing the waste perpress regarding the handling of waste with waste to energy technology. It is a very important input so that this garbage crisis can be stopped and not develop to environmental and health disasters,” he said. Eddy explained that the mayor from different regions conveyed his commitment to dealing with waste problems. In addition, they hope that collaboration with the central government can be done so that waste management can be faster and integrated. “Hopefully collaboration with all these parties can help overcome the garbage crisis immediately not to be a threat to disasters that could jeopardize the community,” Eddy concluded. (PRF/EGA)