Golkar-Fraktion drängt Regierung zur Einbeziehung von Logistikfahrern in die Null-ODOL-Politik

Die Fraktion der Golkar-Partei im indonesischen Parlament erhielt während eines Treffens in Jakarta Anregungen von Logistikfahrerverbänden zur "Over Dimension Over Loading"-Politik.

Das Treffen fand am Donnerstag, den 21. Mai 2026, im Parlamentskomplex in Senayan, Jakarta, statt. Vier Mitglieder der Kommission V aus der Golkar-Fraktion nahmen gemeinsam mit Vertretern von sechs Logistikfahrerorganisationen teil.

Ika Rostianti, Vorsitzende von Rumah Berdaya Pengemudi Indonesia, sagte, dass Fahrer bei der Umsetzung der ODOL-Politik oft zu den Leidtragenden am Ende der Kette würden. Sie merkte an, dass Entscheidungen über Überladungen in der Regel von Frachteigentümern und Transportunternehmen getroffen würden.

Hamka B. Kady erklärte, dass das Parlament keine offizielle Koordination seitens der Regierung zur Umsetzung der Null-ODOL-Politik erhalten habe, die am 1. Januar 2027 in Kraft treten soll. Die Golkar-Fraktion hält die Einbeziehung von Fahrerorganisationen für unerlässlich, um das Schicksal von Millionen Menschen im Logistiksektor zu berücksichtigen.

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