Politicians MCC: Proposed Fund misguided Dapil
VIVAnews - Prosperous Justice Party politician, Agoes Poernomo, assessing proposals Aspirations Fund misguided constituency.
According to Member of Parliament Government Commission, there were members of Parliament who wrongly interpret the fight for constituents in physical form and money.
"It can not be avoided due to members of Parliament who took to the field's aspirations of a growing direct way," said Agoes elected from electoral districts of Yogyakarta Special Region is to VIVAnews, Friday, June 4, 2010.
But according Agoes, the challenge was not answered by Dana Dapil. The issue could be solved with statements against members of political parties who came from central, provincial and district / city. "The other way, development planning must accommodate the aspirations of constituents who come from members of the legislature," said Agoes.
During this time, Agoes view, development planning is more concentrated in the executive ranks, with minimal involvement of the legislature.
Dapil Fund is also difficult to implement, because according Agoes, budget system as defined in Act No. 17 of 2003 concerning State Finances did not allow the Parliament to get funds amounting to Rp 15 billion aspirations per person. "Unless budgeted through the Secretary General of Parliament," said Agoes.
Proposed Dapil Fund was first reported by the Deputy Secretary General of the United Development Party, M Romahurmuziy. According to Romy, this fund could overcome the problems of corruption and inequality antardapil.
Burhanuddin political observers assess Muhtadi, Dapil Fund has the potential to violate the constitution. Members of Parliament do not have the right to run a budget. (Mt)