Convinced Many Parties Agree To Postpone The 2024 Election, Gus Muhaimin: Refers To Big Data Analysis On Social Media

JAKARTA - Chairman of the PKB DPP Abdul Muhaimin Iskandar is increasingly convinced that many people agree with his proposal that the 2024 General Election (Pemilu) be postponed for one to two years. Of the 100 million subject accounts on social media, 60 percent support the postponement of the election and 40 percent refuse. "Big data is starting to become a policy reference in making decisions. Attitude has shifted from previously referring to surveys, switching to big data," said Muhaimin in his statement. in Jakarta, Sunday. This was said by Muhaimin when giving a briefing at the Technical Guidance of the PKB Faction and the PKB DPC throughout West Java as well as a political speech entitled "Politics of Welfare and Happiness", in Cirebon Regency, West Java quoted by Antara, Saturday February. According to Muhaimin , the data change occurred because the survey only photographed the voices of respondents in the range of 1,200-1,500 people Among big data respondents can reach 100 million people. "The pros and cons of this policy choice will continue to occur as competition heats up and the competition towards 2024," he said.

He admitted that the big data findings were different from the findings of the survey, which mostly stated that they did not agree with the discourse on postponing the election or adding the presidential term to three terms. 60 percent is called high. But it doesn't coincide with the approval of the postponement of the election, around 60 percent do not agree and 40 percent support it," he said. disturbed by the election. Muhaimin does not mind if there are parties who reject the proposal because it all depends on the president and the leaders of political parties.