Chair of the Jakarta Regional House of Representatives, Khoirudin expressed appreciation and gratitude to all parties who had entrusted him with leading the Kebon Sirih parliament, marking a transition moment in the capital’s legislative leadership. Following the plenary session approving his replacement, he acknowledged the institutional process as part of democratic continuity. Khoirudin also extended congratulations to his successor, signaling a smooth and respectful handover of responsibilities. The transition reflects internal party decisions formalized through legislative procedure.
In his remarks, Khoirudin emphasized the importance of maintaining strong collaboration between legislative members and the Jakarta provincial administration. He highlighted that the core duties of legislation, budgeting, and oversight must continue to be strengthened to ensure effective governance. According to him, public service outcomes should remain the central benchmark for all policymaking efforts. This framing underscores a continuity of priorities despite the leadership change.
The appointment of Suhud Alynudin as the new Chair follows official approval during a plenary session, based on a decision issued by the Prosperous Justice Party central leadership. The process will now move forward to the Ministry of Home Affairs through the Governor of Jakarta, Pramono Anung, for formal ratification. This procedural step ensures that the leadership transition complies with administrative and legal requirements. It also illustrates the structured nature of political succession within Indonesia’s regional governance system.
Incoming Chair Suhud Alynudin has signaled a commitment to reinforcing cooperation between the legislative and executive branches. He views such synergy as essential for accelerating Jakarta’s development agenda in line with public expectations. The leadership change comes at a time when coordination across institutions is increasingly critical for urban governance challenges. Moving forward, the effectiveness of this collaboration will shape the delivery of policies and programs impacting Jakarta’s residents.
Alexander Jason – Redaksi

