100 Days Of Prabowo-Gibran, LSI Research Denny JA: Eating Nutrition, Rehabilitation-Swasembada Food Becomes Top 3 Positive

JAKARTA - LSI Denny JA's research welcoming the first 100 Days of the Prabowo-Gibran government noted that the free nutritious food program (MBG), school rehabilitation and renovation, and food self-sufficiency were selected as the Top 3 of the Prabowo-Gibran program with the highest positive score.

Meanwhile, the discourse on regional elections will be chosen by the DPRD to be the top 1 issue with the worst negative score.

"The first hundred days of government are the initial moments when a president's promise is proven, and a leader's vision is tested," said LSI researcher Denny JA, Ardian Sopa in a release of the survey results received in Jakarta, Saturday, January 24.

Ardian said that 100 days of Prabowo-Gibran's government attracted attention, not only at the national level but also internationally. In modern political history, this period is a crucial period in which people's trust is formed or shaken.

It is not only rhetoric that is assessed, but real actions that have an impact on the wider community. LSI Denny JA uses a different approach to dig deeper into the 100 days of the Prabowo-Gibran administration. There are 9 top positive programs and 3 negative programs.

LSI provides a comprehensive picture of policies received or rejected by the public based on measurable and relevant criteria.

"This method shows not only numbers, but also substance. It will begin to see the impact of policies on the community, the relevance of programs with the main challenges of the nation, and how people respond through public sentiment and in-depth analysis," said Ardian.

This is a new way to understand the success and challenges of an early government. This info creates a more honest map of what has been achieved and what still needs to be improved. LSI uses two approaches to produce this report: LSI Weight Scoring Model and Internet LSI Application.

Weight Scoring Model is a weight-based evaluation approach, designed to assess policy holistically. It was developed by many researchers, including Thomas L. Samy in the 1970s.

With the arrival of digital technology and Artificial Intelligence, LSI Denny JA developed this model.

For 100 Days of Prabowo-Gibran, we provide a proportional portion to the top five dimensions, strategic impacts, direct impacts, sustainability, public sentiment, and political support.

"By weighting each aspect, this model reflects the complex reality of a policy, both in terms of technocraticism and people's perceptions," said Ardian.

The main advantage lies in evaluation justice combining quantitative data and impact quality.

This innovation, accompanied by digital applications, makes Weight Scoring Model a revolutionary tool, opening new insights in reading the success or failure of government in the modern era.

The first model determines the ranking of positive programs through weighted criteria that include strategic impact (30%), direct impact (25%), sustainability and efficiency (20%), public sentiment (15%), and political and international support (10%).

Each policy is given a score of 1-9. The score is 9 for the most positive score.

Criteria were chosen based on the relevance of issues to national challenges such as stunting, food security, and education reforms. Bobot is determined to ensure justice in evaluating direct and strategic impacts, as well as public sentiment.

The second model analyzes the frequency and sentiment of online conversation between December 20, 2024, and January 20, 2025.

The combination of this methodology provides a quantitative and qualitative picture of the evaluated program.

Here are 9 Prabowo's flagship programs that are considered positive:

1. Free Nutrition Eating Program (Skor 8.4)

This program ranks first because of its direct impact on reducing stunting and improving public health, supporting the quality of future generations.

The effect will also be felt on the economy through increasing local food demand.

Furthermore, this program is a symbol of a government that is oriented towards basic human needs.

When children can grow up healthy with sufficient nutritional intake, they have the opportunity to learn better, work more productively, and bring Indonesia to a better direction.

This program also emits human values: ensuring that no child is left behind just because of poverty. However, the challenge of distribution and sustainability of financing remains the main test.

2. Rehabilitation and Renovation of Schools (Skor 8.0)

This program improves education infrastructure, reduces access gaps between urban and rural areas, and improves learning quality.

This program reflects the government's commitment to social justice. When a child in the countryside can study in a decent classroom, they are given the opportunity to dream bigger.

Education is the foundation for building the nation's future, and investment in school infrastructure not only creates a comfortable learning environment, but also empowers teachers and students to give and receive the best.

3. Food Swasembada (Skor 7.8)

Focus on reducing food imports, increasing food security, and supporting local farmers, making this program very strategic for the long term.

Food self-sufficiency is a reflection of the nation's independence. In a world that is increasingly vulnerable to the global crisis, the ability to produce its own basic needs is a form of national resilience.

In addition, this program is a tribute to farmers who have long been the backbone of the nation. However, long-term success requires synergy between agricultural technology, farmer education, and policy stability.

4. Improve Teacher Welfare (Skor 7.8)

By improving the welfare of teachers, the government strengthens the motivation and quality of education, showing a serious commitment to the education sector.

Teachers are the main pillar of education. By providing proper welfare, the government not only fulfills their rights, but also respects their role in shaping future generations.

The high motivation of teachers is directly proportional to the quality of teaching. This program emphasizes that investment in humans, especially those who educate the nation's children, is a priceless investment.

5. National Minimum Wage Increase (Skor 7.8)

Increasing people's purchasing power and social stability make this program economically and socially relevant.

This step gives new breath to workers who have been at the limit of economic capacity. With increasing purchasing power, the wheels of the economy rotate faster, creating a positive domino effect on the trade and service sectors.

This program also reduces economic inequality, providing a sense of justice for those who work hard to support their families.

6. Indonesian membership in BRICS (Skor 7.8)

This program strengthens Indonesia's economic diplomacy position, opens up global investment opportunities, and supports the agenda of reforming the international financial system.

The membership of BRICS is proof that Indonesia has a strategic position in the world's economic order. By joining this group, Indonesia can be an important voice for developing countries, fighting for a more inclusive financial system.

More than that, BRICS offers opportunities for technology, trade and investment cooperation that can boost domestic economic growth.

7. Green Energy Transition Program (Skor 7.7)

While the impact has not been seen directly, the program supports global sustainability, creating jobs, and reducing carbon emissions.

The green energy transition is not only a matter of technology, but also a matter of intergenerational justice. By reducing dependence on fossil energy, Indonesia contributes to a healthier future for the earth.

This program also opens up new opportunities in the renewable energy sector, providing jobs in a sustainable field. Although the road is still long, this step is an important start.

8. Eradication of Online Gambling (Skor 7.3)

Law enforcement on social issues increases public confidence in digital security.

Online gambling is one of the social threats that damages the moral foundations of society. By eradicating it, the government not only protects the public from negative financial impacts, but also creates a safer digital space.

It is a message that the government is serious in enforcing the law, not only in the real world, but also in increasingly complex cyberspace.

9. Lower Public Transportation Ticket Prices (Skor 7.2)

This program provides direct benefits by increasing accessibility and reducing the burden of public transportation costs.

Affordable public transportation is the foundation of community mobility. When ticket prices go down, people from various levels have greater access to move, both for work, learning, and living their daily lives.

This program creates new economic opportunities, connects previously isolated areas, and reduces dependence on private vehicles, which are also good for the environment.

Thus, Prabowo-Gibran's first 100 days were not only about the number of satisfaction, but about how they responded to people's needs and formulated a vision that could survive in the midst of complexity of national and global challenges.