Mk decided free elementary-jmm, pramono: we tested it at a private school

Jakarta – The Governor of Jakarta, Pramono Anung, responded to the decision of the Constitutional Court (MK) decided that the central and regional governments released to public and private schools for primary school levels. Pramono said it corresponds to the wishes of the Jakarta provincial government. “Again for Jakarta, the decision for the Constitutional Court, both elementary, junior, private, public, free schools, accelerate of course what the Jakarta government wants,” Pramono said on Thursday (5/6/2025) on Perumda Dharma Jaya, Cakung, East Jakarta. Pramono said Jakarta should have no trouble applying it. He said the provincial government has conducted trials related to free private schools. Browse to continue with the content “Because Jakarta has no problems for it, so that we have actually tested in several private schools in Jakarta that are free,” Pramono said. He said the decision of the Constitutional Court also accelerated the purpose of the Jakarta provincial government. Pramono said that there would be fighting. “With this ruling, it will certainly speed up the desire of the decision of the Constitutional Court and the Jakarta government itself. Yes, the point is that our private schools will speed up,” he added. The consideration of the court in its consideration, the constitutional justice and Nurbaningsih, assessed the expression ‘compulsory education’ at a minimum at the level of basic education without raising costs’ in section 34 paragraph (2) of the National Education System Act which only increases gaps for public schools. Consequently, saying, there are limited data to accommodate in public schools until students are forced to attend private schools. “As an illustration, in the school year 2023/2024, public schools at the primary school level could accommodate only as many as 970,145 students, while private schools housed 173,265 students. As far as high school level was concerned, public schools were recorded to accommodate 245,977 students, while private schools housed 104,525 students. The Constitutional Court has the opinion that the state still has constitutional obligations to ensure that no students are impeded to obtain basic education only because of economic factors and restrictions of basic education facilities. Therefore, says Enny, the phrase ‘without raising fees’ can ‘raise fees’ differences in treatment for students who do not find a place in public schools and must attend private schools with a larger cost. (DWR/IDN) HOEGENG Awards 2025 Read the inspiring story of the exemplary police candidate here