Waka MPR: Handling of floods needs collaboration and action of Stroomop-theyi
Jakarta – The problem of flooding becomes a controversy between members of the DPD Ri Dapil West Java, Alfiansyah Bustami alias Komeng and the Governor of DKI Jakarta Pramono Anung. On the one hand, Komeng felt that West Java always blamed Jakarta in the floods in Jakarta. As far as Pramono is concerned, Jakarta’s flood problem is not completely caused by other regions. Eddy Exparno, Deputy Chairman of the MPR of the National Mandate Party Faction (PAN), highlighted this polemical, Deputy Chairman of the MPR, invited all parties to work together in dealing with flood problems and possible effects of the climate crisis. “The handling of flood requires collaboration between regions and supports each other. Because dealing with flooding from upstream to downstream. Not just one side and cannot be done alone,” Eddy said in his statement on Thursday (9/18/2025). Browse to continue with the Waketum Pan content also invites all parties to be involved in the prevention of flood disasters, especially amid the current threat of the climate crisis. “Anomalies of the rainy climate are continuous and uncertain the fruits of the climate crisis and garbage in the need that great ecological disasters cause, and in the end the people are harmed. It is not the right time to polemic, but to work with each other to prevent the impact of the climate crisis,” he explained. Eddy believes the good coordination between West Java and DKI Jakarta to handle flooding, waste, climate crisis air pollution will prevent the increasingly adverse effects of the community. “The idea of the Agglomeration region actually ensures collaboration between local governments, so that there is synchronization of development, integrated coordination and also economic cooperation. It is to prevent the impact of environmental damage,” he continued. As the leader of the MPR, he also continued to build collaboration between the central and regional governments in dealing with the threat of a waste crisis. “We continue to work with regional heads at urban level to listen to their input after preparing the per presence regarding the processing of waste in energy or waste to energy,” he said. (PRF/EGA)