Jakarta DPRD Approves Three Draft Regional Regulations to Be Enacted as Local Regulations
The Jakarta DPRD has officially approved three draft regional regulations (Ranperda) to be enacted as local regulations (Perda) during a joint leadership meeting (Rapimgab) on Monday, 30 March 2026. The three regulations cover the Facilitation of Prevention and Eradication of Narcotics and Narcotic Precursors Abuse and Trafficking (P4GN), the Industrial Development Plan for DKI Jakarta Province for 2026-2046, and the Organisation of the Food System.
According to Deputy Chairman of the DPRD, Wibi Andrino, the public has long awaited these three Ranperda to ensure legal certainty, including protecting the welfare of Jakarta residents. “Regarding narcotics, the industrial sector, and also the food system,” he said after the Rapimgab at the DPRD DKI Jakarta Building.
In handling narcotics, Wibi stated that the regulation needs to be enacted promptly, given the ongoing development and mutation of prohibited substance abuse. One example is electronic cigarettes or vapes. According to him, the regulation will focus on law enforcement and strengthening preventive aspects. “Because this is about the future,” Wibi remarked.
Regarding the economic sector, Wibi emphasised that the Draft Regulation on Industrial Development should strengthen local industries and Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). This includes regulating better spatial planning so that MSME actors and local industries have room to grow. “Our MSMEs and local industries can grow according to the roadmap towards 2045,” he said.
Regarding the food system, Wibi continued, legal protection is needed for the supply chain in Jakarta. Especially since global conflicts directly impact food prices. “Therefore, this Perda is expected to provide guarantees of availability and price certainty for food for Jakarta residents,” he stated.
Regarding supply chains, Jakarta must refer to the food system Perda. For that reason, the DKI Provincial Government must be able to act quickly in implementing the regulation. The Regional Regulation Formation Agency (Bapemperda) has discussed the technical aspects of the regulation in depth. “It has been worked on well, article by article, now it’s just a matter of execution,” he said.