Puan Maharani Is Considered A Political Character With A Clear Track Record
JAKARTA - Executive Director of the Kunto Coffee Shop Survey Institute A. Wibowo emphasized that Puan Maharani is a national political figure who has a clear track record or track record.
This track record is reflected in many political activities or works so far, including Puan, who is committed to the tasks given, both when she was Coordinating Minister for Human Development and Culture of Indonesia (Menko PMK), Chairman of the Party DPP and currently Chair of the Indonesian House of Representatives.
"We have to admit that the only one who has a clear track record. It's just that Mrs. Puan is not a person who likes to show off," said Kunto during the Indonesian Point Political Discussion entitled 'Puan Maharani's Capres of Potential Women's Potential, 2004, in Jakarta, Thursday 22 September.
It was told by Kunto, when the Governor of Central Java Ganjar Pranowo ran for governor, who was elected as the Head of the Winning Team was Puan Maharani. Even Puan is very active in campaigning for Ganjar.
"The result is clear that Pak Ganjar won, meaning that his commitment to the task was extraordinary. It was the same when he led the DPR now. There were many results of his work that deserved appreciation. We can call his TPKS Law the driving force. There is also the Maternal and Child Health Bill which guarantees more protection for women and children. This is the result of clear work," continued Kunto.
He could not have imagined that the legal product for the Crime of Sexual Violence would be like it is now if Puan Maharani had not been the Chair of the Indonesian House of Representatives.
"It means that it is women who know the needs of women. And on this side, they are very capable and have succeeded in fighting for it," he said.
From the Kedai Kopi Survey record which was released some time ago, Puan has convincing electability at 9.6 percent. This is linear with the increasingly accepted female leaders in Indonesia. More than that, from the survey notes, the Indonesian people consider women's leaders to be increasingly a symbol of Hope in the midst of the Crisis.
"Interestingly, the leaders in the world who have managed to control COVID-19 the most are women. This perception also encourages our people not to question gender too much in choosing leaders. And this is Mrs. Puan's advantage too," explained Kunto.
He also added that in terms of leadership, women by the public are more trusted because they have competence, thoroughness, tenacity, and responsibility for their duties, in addition to having a better moral commitment than men.
"I myself am not surprised when I saw that Mrs. Puan's survey was very positive, the increase was of course, apart from the track record of work, it was also balanced with leadership competence and at the same time a positive public perception of the presence of female leaders in Indonesia," concluded Kunto.