Parliamentary Threshold Below 4 Percent, Indometer: NasDem, PAN, And PPP Failed To Senayan
JAKARTA - The results of a survey conducted by Indometer on January 21-27, 2023 revealed that three parties, namely NasDem, PPP and PAN, were threatened with failure to go to Senayan because the electability of the parliamentary threshold was still below four percent. Nasdem, PPP, and PAN are threatened with failing to travel to Senayan, while PSI continues to experience an increase in electability," said Indometer survey agency Executive Director Leonard SB, quoted by ANTARA, Sunday, February 5. Leonard said that NasDem's electability had increased slightly after previously continuing to decline after declaring Anies Baswedan to run in the 2024 Presidential Election. Indometer's findings are currently the party created by Surya Paloh has an electability of 3.0 percent or is still below the safe threshold limit of four percent. This means that with this electability, NasDem is still in danger of not being able to return to Senayan. Then PPP and PAN until the results of the survey were presented to the public, they also have not moved and are still below four percent. Both of them each received an electability of 2.2 percent and 2.0 percent. Unlike the three parties, the Indonesian Solidarity Party (PSI) continues to experience an increase in electability and is now reaching 5.7 percent. "PSI is predicted to successfully send representatives to the DPR in the upcoming elections," he said. According to Leonard, NasDem's decision to carry Anies as a presidential candidate eroded the support base, especially among nationalist voters. NasDem's efforts to get a coattail effect from Anies' high electability has not been proven, considering that the Coalition for Change has not been solid, especially in determining Anies' vice presidential candidate. even names from outside the party such as Ganjar Pranowo, Erick Thohir to Sandiaga Uno who continues to be echoed apart from Airlangga Hartarto who was championed by Golkar," he said. In general, PDIP still getting the highest electability, namely 19.0 percent followed by Gerindra 11.7 percent, Golkar 8.1 percent and PKB 6.0 percent. Then the Democrats are above PSI with an electability of 6.0 percent, and PKS 4.5 percent. In addition to NasDem, PPP and PAN, a number of other parties still have to struggle to qualify including Gelora 1.4 percent, Perindo 1.1 percent and the Ummat Party 1.0 percent. Next is the UN 0.7 percent, Hanura 0.6 percent, Garuda 0.2 percent and PKN 0.1 percent. Other new arrivals are namely The Labor Party still has zero support and the rest don't know/don't answer at 26.0 percent.Indometer surveys were conducted on 1,200 respondents in all provinces who were randomly selected for survey levels. Interviews are conducted face-to-face by implementing the COVID-19 health protocol with a survey margin of error of around 2.98 percent and a 95 percent confidence level.