Indonesian Political Parameter Survey: PPP Needs Hard Work To Pass The 2024 Election

JAKARTA - Executive Director of Indonesian Political Parameters Adi Prayitno said PPP needed hard work to be able to pass the 2024 General Election if you look at the results of the latest survey on the electability of political parties.

"PPP needs a significant struggle to qualify again in the 2024 election," said Adi Prayitno, quoted by ANTARA, Tuesday, July 21.

The findings of a national survey of Indonesian Political Parameters show that the electability of the United Development Party (PPP) is decreasing.

According to Adi Prayitno, PPP requires hard work because currently its electability is ninth with 2.9 percent.

"We asked respondents if the general election (election) for members of the legislature was today, which party to choose. The result was that PPP ranked ninth," he said.

Adi said that the eight parties that rank above PPP are PDI-P at 19.9 percent, Gerindra at 12.1 percent, Golkar at 10.7 percent, PKB at 9.3 percent, Democrats at 8.8 percent, PKS at 7.6 percent, and NasDem 6. .3 percent, and PAN 4.5 percent.

When compared to other parties that passed to Senayan (DPR), he continued, PPP needed a struggle to re-qualify for the 2024 General Election (Pemilu) because the parliamentary threshold was at 4 percent.

Previously, the electability of PPP was at 4.52 percent and it fell in this survey to 2.9 percent. The survey was conducted on 15-29 June 2022 using the telephoning method.

The survey sample consists of 1,200 respondents spread throughout Indonesia, while the margin of error is approximately 2.9 percent at the 95 percent confidence level.