Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat
Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat (DPR) is the lower house of the People's Consultative Assembly in Indonesia. It is responsible for making laws, representing the people, and overseeing the government. Members of the DPR are elected every five years and come from various political parties, reflecting the diverse views of the Indonesian population.
The DPR plays a crucial role in the legislative process, including proposing and debating laws, approving budgets, and monitoring the executive branch. It consists of 575 members who work in committees to focus on specific issues, ensuring that the interests of citizens are represented in the national government.