Indometer: Gerindra Increases To 18.5 Percent, While PDIP Turns Down To 16.6 Percent
JAKARTA - The survey findings conducted by Indometer showed Gerindra's electability slightly increased to 18.5 percent, while PDIP even further slipped to 16.6 percent.
"Gerindra shifted PDIP, which has always been ranked first, as recorded in the survey in October 2023. PDIP's electability has slumped since last April's U20 World Cup scene and is difficult to fully rise, instead tends to stagnate," said Executive Director of the Indometer survey institute Leonard SB in his statement in Jakarta on Saturday. PDIP is now affixed by Golkar, which has been in third place and has slowly started to rise in electability. Based on the results of the survey, Golkar has now penetrated 10.8 percent. "The main party carrying Prabowo-Gibran (Gerindra) managed to get electoral blessing and strengthen significantly," said Leonard.. Leonard continued.
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While Gerindra outperforms PDIP, other parties that carry Prabowo-Gibran like Golkar have also started to enjoy an increase in electability. If PDIP is not careful, not only is it defeated by Gerindra but also competes with Golkar in the top three,' explained Leonard. At next-to-leading order there are PKB (7.5 percent), Democrats (6.8 percent), PSI (6.5 percent), and PKS (4.1 percent). Below the parliamentary threshold there are PAN (3.2 percent), Nasdem (2.5 percent), PPP (2.0 percent), Perindo (1.5 percent), and Gelora (1.4 percent). The increase was also experienced by PAN who entered the Advanced Indonesia Coalition (KIM), while PPP in the Ganjar-Mahfud camp decreased electability,'' said Leonard. The next is at the bottom of the UN (0.8 percent), Ummat (0.5 percent), and Hanura (0.4 percent). Furthermore, Garuda (0.2 percent), PKN (0.1 percent), and Labor (0.0 percent), and the rest stated that they did not know/absponse as much as 16.6 percent. Two months remaining towards voting for parties to implement campaign strategies, said Leonard. Indometer surveys were carried out on 1-7 December 2023 against 1,200 respondents across provinces in Indonesia, who were randomly selected surveys (multistage random sampling). The survey margin of error was ~2.98 percent and at a 95 percent confidence level.