Jakarta, LiterasiHukum.com – The issue of the replacement of the top leadership of the Indonesian National Police (Polri), which has been circulating strongly, was finally answered by the Palace. Minister of State Secretary (Mensesneg) Prasetyo Hadi confirmed that until now, the President Prabowo Subianto has not sent a Presidential Letter (Surpres) regarding the replacement of the National Police Chief to the House of Representatives (DPR). This affirmation definitively confirms that the position of General Pol. Listyo Sigit Prabowo as the National Police Chief has not changed. "Regarding the presidential letter for the replacement of the National Police Chief to the DPR, that is not true. So there has been no presidential letter sent," said Prasetyo Hadi in his official statement on Saturday (13/9/2025). This statement from the executive branch was reinforced by the legislative leadership. The Deputy Speaker of the DPR, Saan Mustopa, also dismissed the news and stated that the DPR had not received any letters related to the replacement of the National Police Chief.

Rumors Among Politicians and the Reform Agenda

Although officially denied, this issue continues to be a hot topic among politicians. A member of Commission III of the DPR, Nasir Djamil, admitted that questions regarding the validity of this information are very common. "Usually, if it's this crowded, the certainty is almost 100 percent," he said, implying that strong rumors in political circles often lead to reality. The discussion about this replacement cannot be separated from President Prabowo Subianto's grand agenda to carry out News Source:. Nasir Djamil even suggested that the President directly lead the reform process to ensure its effectiveness. Similar support came from another member of Commission III, Rudianto Lallo, who stated that the President best understands the needs of the Police institution and the desire to make improvements must be respected.

Civil Society Perspectives and the National Police Chief's Attitude

From the perspective of civil society, the Executive Director of the Setara Institute, Halili Hasan, assesses that the discourse on replacing the Chief of the National Police is a logical step, especially after the rise of demonstrations and public demands, one of which voiced the replacement of the Police leadership. However, Halili reminds that this replacement should be placed within a democratic political framework. "The replacement of the Chief of the National Police should not be used as a political agenda to accelerate militarization in various fields, including the field of security," he asserted. On the other hand, the Chief of the National Police, General Listyo Sigit Prabowo, himself has shown his stance. Responding to previous public pressure, he stated that the decision to replace him is the President's prerogative. "Regarding the issue concerning the Chief of the National Police, it is the president's prerogative. We soldiers are ready at any time," said Listyo after meeting President Prabowo in Hambalang at the end of last August. The main objective of this reform is to reorganize the leadership and policies within the Indonesian National Police, to prevent the recurrence of excessive actions that could potentially violate This article is the result of paraphrasing and analysis of news reported by Kompas.id on September 13, 2025.