JAKARTA - The PDI Perjuangan (PDIP) and the Indonesian Solidarity Party (PSI) are said to be controlling DKI Jakarta, followed by the Golkar Party. This is based on the results of a survey conducted by the Jakarta Research Center (JRC).
"PDIP and PSI are predicted to dominate DKI Jakarta in the legislative election, followed by Golkar, which is in the top three," said JRC Communications Director Alfian P in a press release in Jakarta, reported by Antara, Friday, April 16.
PDIP electability, he said, in a survey conducted on April 1-10, 2021, it reached 20.09 percent, not much different from the results of the 2019 legislative election, which was 22.6 percent.
Meanwhile, the top three positions previously controlled by Gerindra and PKS shifted, replaced by PSI and Golkar.
"PSI, which previously won 6.8 percent of votes in the 2019 Pileg, jumped to 15.4 percent and came second. Meanwhile, Golkar from 5.1 percent rose to 8.3 percent, solidifying itself in the top three," said Alfian.
In the next sequence is PKS, which fell from 15.5 percent in the 2019 legislative elections to 7.6 percent. In contrast, the Democrats experienced an increase from 5.2 percent to 7.1 percent. Gerindra also fell from 15.8 percent to just 5.6 percent.
According to Alfian, even though PDIP is superior, the party made by Megawati Soekarnoputri tends to stagnate, while PSI has managed to increase its electability by more than double the results of the 2019 election.
"If it continues to increase, PSI can overtake and become the largest political party in DKI Jakarta," said Alfian.
The critical attitude of the people's representatives from PSI in the DKI Jakarta DPRD has contributed to the increase in the electability of these political parties, such as the issue of floods, 0 percent DP houses, and budget transparency. Meanwhile, Jakarta voters tend to be rational and very information literate.
Meanwhile, the two main political parties that carried Anies, namely Gerindra and PKS, collapsed. "Anies' performance which does not show significant achievement also provides disincentives for the political parties that support him," explained Alfian.
Other political parties are NasDem (6.4 percent to 4.1 percent), PKB (5.2 percent to 2.9 percent), the new Ummat political party (2.1 percent), PAN (6.5 percent down to 1.9 percent). percent), and PPP (3.0 percent to 1.4 percent).
"The Ummat Party could become a threat to PAN following the departure of Amien Rais," said Alfian.
The rest are small political parties, namely Perindo (2.8 percent to 0.9 percent), Berkarya (2.0 percent to 0.6 percent), Hanura (1.7 percent to 0.3 percent), and the new political parties Gelora ( 0.1 percent).
"The rest of the PBB, PKPI and Garuda do not receive support, and 20.8 percent do not know / do not answer," said Alfian.
The Jakarta Research Center (JRC) survey was conducted from 1-10 April 2021, face to face with 800 respondents representing all areas in DKI Jakarta.
The survey method is multistage random sampling, with a margin of error of ± 3.4 percent and at a confidence level of 95 percent.
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