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Temanggung Regent Invites Students to Oversee Government Programs

From Republika · () Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The Regent of Temanggung, Agus Setyawan, has invited university students to directly monitor the implementation of strategic government programs in the region.
  • This initiative aims to ensure programs benefit the community and enhance transparency and accountability.
  • Students had previously voiced concerns about the weakening rupiah, rising fuel prices, and the Free Nutritious Meal Program's implementation.

Temanggung Regent Agus Setyawan has called on university students to actively participate in overseeing the execution of strategic government programs within the region. This move comes in response to concerns raised by students during a recent demonstration, signaling a desire for greater collaboration between the administration and the academic community.

Setyawan emphasized that student involvement is crucial for ensuring that government initiatives are not only aligned with their intended objectives but also deliver tangible benefits to the local populace. He believes their oversight will bolster transparency and accountability in program implementation. The Regent assured students that their feedback on national policies would be officially relayed to the central government, while regional matters would be addressed through further discussion and action.

Previously, students affiliated with the Indonesian Islamic Student Movement (PMII) in Temanggung had presented grievances to the regent's office. Their concerns included the weakening Indonesian rupiah, increases in non-subsidized fuel prices, and economic policies perceived as burdensome to the public, leading to a decline in purchasing power. They also highlighted issues with the implementation of the Free Nutritious Meal Program, citing concerns about its targeting and potential for irregularities.

Regent Setyawan encouraged students to continue offering constructive criticism and input through respectful dialogue. He expressed confidence that open communication between the public and the government would facilitate the resolution of various issues, ultimately contributing to the region's progress and the welfare of its residents.

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Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.