Implementation Of Populis Policy That Makes People 87.5 Percent Satisfied With 100 Prabowo Performance Days
JAKARTA - The National Survey Institute (LSN) noted that 87.5 percent of Indonesians said they were satisfied with the 100-day performance of the Prabowo Subianto-Gibran Rakabuming Raka government.
LSN researcher, Fishya Amina, said that the survey, which was held on January 13-20, 2025, involved 1,200 respondents spread across 38 provinces.
This survey was conducted by the face-to-face LSN with a margin of error of approximately 2.87 percent and a confidence level of 95 percent.
As a result, there were two answers to questions related to public satisfaction with the performance of the 100 days of the Prabowo-Gibran administration.
"So the result was 87.5 percent answered satisfied and 12.5 percent answered dissatisfied," said Fisya in a discussion on the Evaluation of 100 Days of Prabowo-Gibran Leadership: Critical Notes and Projections of Challenges in the Future in Central Jakarta, Thursday, January 23.
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Then in the survey, LSN also asked respondents how much they believed in the 100 days of the Prabowo-Gibran administration.
"The result was also 88.2 percent who answered yes and the remaining 11.8 percent answered that they did not believe it," he said.
Director of Democracy and Electoral Empowerment Partnership (DEEP) Indonesia Neni Nur Hayati said the high level of public satisfaction with the 100 days of Prabowo-Gibran's performance was the impact of many populist policies.
"Because it is the public's satisfaction with the implementation of populist policies," he said.
Neni said the populist policies referred to include free health checks, free nutritious food (MBG), and other social assistance (bansos).
"That impact can be felt directly by the people below," he said.