DELI SERDANG | INDATANEWS.COM ~ The Government of Deli Serdang Regency and the Regional House of Representatives (DPRD) have officially included 20 draft local regulations (Ranperda) in the 2026 Regional Regulation Formation Program (Propemperda). The decision was confirmed during a DPRD plenary session held on Wednesday, April 22, 2026.
20 Local Draft Regulations Approved for 2026 ProgramOut of the 20 proposed draft regulations, 12 were initiated by the regional government, five originated from DPRD initiatives, while the remaining three are categorized as cumulative open legal drafts. All proposals will be discussed throughout 2026 as part of the regional legislative agenda.
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Deli Serdang, Lom Lom Suwondo, explains the strategic importance of administrative division to improve public services. (PHOTO: Edi Saputra)
Administrative Division of Percut Sei Tuan and Sunggal PrioritizedA key focus of the program is the planned administrative restructuring of Percut Sei Tuan District and the reorganization of Sunggal District, including the proposed formation of a new sub-district, Sunggal Selatan. These measures are driven by population growth, increasing mobility, and rising demands for public services.
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DPRD PLENARY SESSION: A plenary meeting of the Deli Serdang Regional House of Representatives held on Wednesday, April 22, 2026. (PHOTO: Edi Saputra)
A Push for Better Services and Public Participation
Read Also: PKB North Sumatra Announces Deli Serdang DPC Chair Candidates for 2026–2031 The regional government stated that the restructuring is expected to improve development planning tailored to local needs, while also optimizing the distribution of personnel and budget allocation, particularly in health, education, infrastructure, and civil administration sectors.
It is also expected to strengthen public participation by bringing government services closer to communities and increasing citizen involvement in development processes.
"The division of
Percut Sei Tuan and Sunggal is an important step toward building a healthy, educated, prosperous, religious, and sustainable
Deli Serdang," said Lom Lom Suwondo.
The government hopes all legislative programs for 2026 can be implemented on schedule to support the region's long-term development vision. (IDNC)
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