JAKARTA - The results of a survey by the Millenial Society Research Institute (LPMM) noted that there were only three cabinet ministers of the Jokowi-Maruf government who were considered by generations Z and Y whose performance was beneficial and influential in helping people's lives during the COVID-19 pandemic.

LPMM's Chief Executive, Andrian Indra, said as many as 14 people appeared as figures who were netted as presidential candidates. However, specifically for Jokowi-Maruf cabinet ministers, there are currently only three names whose performance is considered useful and influential by the majority of young people.

The three ministers are Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto, Minister of Finance Sri Mulyani Indrawati, and Minister of Social Affairs Tri Rismaharini.

"As many as 80.8 percent of the 2,140 respondents who described the Indonesian people stated that Airlangga's policies, hard work, and actions in carrying out the duties of the president were very useful and helped people's lives," said Andrian in his statement, Wednesday, October 20.

Furthermore, Andrian explained, for the performance of the Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto, only 19.7 percent said they were not useful and 19.2 percent did not feel the benefits.

Then, for Sri Mulyani as Minister of Finance, as many as 78.6 percent of respondents said the policy was felt and only 21.4 percent said it was not useful and influential.

"Then Tri Rismaharini as Minister of Social Affairs. A total of 47.1 percent of respondents from Generation Z and Y stated that Risma's policies and works were beneficial and had an influence on people's lives. And 42.9 percent stated that they were not useful and affected people's lives," explained Andrian

This survey was conducted from September 29 to October 15, 2021. The respondents are Generation Z (born 1997 to 2012) and Millennial Generation (born from 1981 to 1996) with a total population of 142 million.

The sampling technique used was probability sampling by means of multistage random sampling with a total of 2.140 respondents aged (17 to 25 years).

Meanwhile, the margin of error in this survey is approximately 2.3 percent with a confidence level of 95 percent.


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