JAKARTA - Senior PDIP politician Hendrawan Supratikno, acknowledged that there is a correlation between performance satisfaction with the Jokowi-Ma'ruf Amin government and the electability of his party which continues to be at the top of the survey.

"There is a correlation between the performance of the party and the executive carried by the party," said Hendrawan when contacted by VOI, Wednesday, February 23. According to him, the assignment of party cadres in various fields of government is very important in seeing people's satisfaction with PDIP. "So communication on the assignment of party cadres in various fields is very important," he said in short. It is known, the National Leadership Survey (SKN) conducted by Kompas Research and Development in January 2022 showed that the electability of the PDI-P is still in the top position with 22.8 percent, followed by the Gerindra Party with 13.9 percent.

The electability of PDIP has increased from 19.1 percent in October 2021, as well as Gerindra, whose electability has increased from 8.8 percent in the same month.

Although the two parties are still in the top two positions, there is a change in position in the third rank, which is now filled by the Democratic Party by shifting the Golkar Party.

In a survey in January 2022, the electability of Democrats recorded a significant increase from 5.4 percent in October 2021 to 10.7 percent. Meanwhile, the electability of Golkar 'only' increased from 7.3 percent in October 2021 to 8.6 percent in January 2022. Then, the Kompas Research and Development Survey at the end of January 2022 also showed that public satisfaction with the performance of the Joko Widodo-Ma'ruf Amin government reached 73.9 percent.

This figure has increased from 66.4 percent compared to a similar survey in October 2021. The achievement of this figure is even the highest during similar surveys conducted since January 2015 or at the beginning of the administration of President Jokowi.

Based on the latest survey, public satisfaction increased in four areas, namely politics and security (an increase of 6.8 percent), law enforcement (5.3 percent), economy (6.1 percent), and social welfare (9.7 percent). .

The highest satisfaction was in the field of social welfare (78.3 percent) and politics and law (77.6) percent. The survey was conducted through face-to-face interviews on January 17-30 to 1,200 respondents. The confidence level is 95 percent with a margin of error of 2.8 percent.


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