Indonesian People's Consultative Assembly Chairman Ahmad Muzani emphasized the need to expedite the construction of the new capital 'Indonesia' in Kutai Kartanegara to ensure a smooth government transition. This statement was made during his visit to the construction site, where he noted significant progress in the works.
Muzani explained that preparations related to essential infrastructure, such as roads and water and electricity networks, play a crucial role in the success of the transitional process. He pointed out that there has been substantial progress compared to his previous visit at the end of 2024, where many government facilities have been completed.
Details of the Visit
During the visit, Muzani expressed optimism regarding the speed of completion, as significant phases in the construction of government facilities have been finalized, including government offices and places of worship. Additionally, the construction of buildings for legislative and judicial authorities has commenced, reflecting the government's commitment to providing a comprehensive working environment.
Muzani noted that the presence of the three branches of government in the new capital is essential to ensure the smooth functioning of government operations. All facilities are expected to be completed by 2028, facilitating the gradual transition of government departments.
Background & Context
The new capital 'Indonesia' is an ambitious project aimed at relocating the government center from Jakarta, which suffers from traffic congestion and environmental pollution, to a more sustainable area. This project was announced in 2019 and aims to improve the quality of life for citizens and distribute development more equitably.
Historically, Jakarta has faced numerous issues, including flooding and pollution, making the need for a new capital more urgent. The Indonesian government hopes that this project will contribute to economic growth and provide new job opportunities.
Impact & Consequences
Accelerating the construction of the new capital could positively impact the Indonesian economy, as the project is expected to attract both local and foreign investments. Furthermore, the presence of advanced infrastructure will contribute to improving the quality of government services.
On the other hand, the government may face challenges in managing resources and ensuring the project's sustainability in the long term. Coordination among various ministries and agencies will be required to achieve the desired objectives.
Regional Significance
Considering the Arab experiences in building new cities, Arabs can benefit from the lessons learned from the Indonesian capital project. Good planning and advanced infrastructure are key to the success of any ambitious project.
Additionally, cooperation between Arab countries and Indonesia in urban development can open new avenues for investment and partnership.
