PDIP Perkasa In The Poltracking Survey, PPP Predicted Unqualified To Parliament 2024 If The Legislative Election Is Held Today
Direktur Eksekutif Poltracking Indonesia, Hanta Yuda (Foto: Nailin/VOI)
JAKARTA - The Indonesian Poltracking survey institute released the results of a recent survey related to the electability of political parties. Poltracking noted that if the legislative elections (Pileg) were held today, the development unity party (PPP) would not pass to Parliament. Initially, the Executive Director of Poltracking Indonesia, Hanta Yuda, mentioned the top 10 political parties that were most elected by the public. The nine political parties that already exist in the DPR RI, and the other are the Indonesian Unity Party (Perindo). Hanta said that if the legislative elections (DPR RI) were held when the survey was conducted, then the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) would reach 20.4 percent, followed by the Greater Indonesia Movement Party (Gerindra) with 10.5 percent and the Golkar Party with 9.5 percent. "Gerindra has shifted Golkar here," said Hanta in a survey presentation released in Kuningan, Jakarta, Wednesday, August 31. Meanwhile, of the 9 political parties that have received seats in the DPR RI, only PPP has failed to pass the parliamentary threshold (PT) because it is below 4 percent. Based on Law Number 7 of 2017 concerning General Elections (UU Pemilu) it is stated that the parliamentary threshold is 4 percent. "Meanwhile, other parliamentary parties, the Democratic Party 8, 6 percent, PKB 8.0 percent, the NasDem Party 6.7 percent, PKS 5.2 percent, PAN 4.1 percent and PPP 3.1 percent," said Hanta. "Then there is Perindo 1.9. These are the ten biggest political parties in Indonesia," he continued. However, Just said, parties that did not pass the parliamentary threshold still have the potential to win public votes. "In addition to the fact that there are still 14.3 percent of the public who do not know, do not answer and 4.7 percent of the public keep their answers secret, electoral dynamics and political issues for the next year towards 2024 are very influential on the ups and downs of party votes," said Hanta. The Indonesian Poltracking survey was conducted on August 1-7, 2022 using a stratified multi-stage random sampling method. The survey involved 1,220 respondents with a margin of error +/-2.9 percent at a 95 percent confidence level.

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