In a press statement issued here on Saturday, Fakrulloh noted that the first Asta Cita mission is strengthening the ideology of Pancasila, democracy, and human rights.
The second mission is to promote national self-sufficiency in food, energy, and water, and boost the creative economy, green economy, and blue economy.
The third is increasing quality jobs, encouraging entrepreneurship, developing creative industries, and continuing infrastructure development.
Fourth, strengthening the development of human resources, science, technology, education, health, sports achievements, gender equality, and the roles of women, youth, and people with disabilities.
Fifth, continue the downstreaming program and industrialization to increase added value. The sixth mission aims to promote development from the village level to improve economic equity and accelerate poverty reduction.
The seventh mission concerns political, legal, and bureaucratic reforms, as well as the prevention and eradication of corruption and illegal drugs.
The final mission centers on building environmental, natural, and cultural harmony and encourages religious tolerance to foster a just and prosperous society.
Fakrulloh said that Korpri has proposed to President Prabowo that it is necessary to find a more appropriate decentralization design and the right regional head election (Pilkada) model for Indonesia.
In addition, it has recommended national talent management.
Korpri has also conveyed the need to strengthen the protection of civil servant (ASN) careers through a meritocracy system, national talent pool and talent management, and a single salary system.
"Finally, to realize the draft government regulation on Korpri that has not been finished for more than six years," he said.
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Translator: Abdul K, Kenzu
Editor: Rahmad Nasution
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