JAKARTA - The Jakarta Research Center (JRC) said the electability of the PDI-P and the Indonesian Solidarity Party (PSI) was at the top of the list in DKI Jakarta because they often criticized Governor Anies Baswedan's policies.

Director of Communications at JRC Alfian P, said that PDIP achieved an electability of 22.1 percent, while PSI reached 18.0 percent or as much as 40 percent combined.

"The two political parties often criticize the executive policies of the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government," said Alfian, quoted by Antara, Wednesday, December 22.

In addition, representatives of the two political parties in the DKI Jakarta DPRD are known to be outspoken and opposed to Anies Baswedan's policies.

Such as flood handling policies, making infiltration wells that have an impact on road damage, to the preparation of the DKI Regional Revenue and Expenditure Budget (APBD).

"The two political parties are the ones who are most aggressively raising issues that are polemic among the citizens of Jakarta," said Alfian.

Alfian analyzes that the policy criticism against the DKI executive has an impact on increasing the electoral scores of the PDI-P and PSI in the capital city, thus avoiding the electability of other parties.

Next in line are Golkar (8.0 percent) and Gerindra (6.4 percent), PKS (5.1 percent), Democrats (5.0 percent), NasDem (4.0 percent), and PKB (3.0 percent). .

Then there are the new political parties, Gelora (1.6 percent), PPP (1.5 percent), PAN (1.4 percent), the Ummat Party (1.3 percent), Perindo (1.0 percent), PBB (0.3 percent). percent), and Hanura (1.0 percent).

The Jakarta Research Center conducted a face-to-face survey to 800 respondents representing the entire DKI Jakarta area on 10-15 December 2021 through the "multistage random sampling" method with a margin of error of 3.4 percent and a confidence level of 95 percent.


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