JAKARTA - The Indonesian Political Indicators survey institute together with the Indonesai Cerah Foundation released a poll on the perceptions of young voters, namely Gen-Z and millennials, regarding the issue of the crisis in Indonesia.
Executive Director of Indicators Burhanuddin Muhtadi explained that voters in the age group of 17 to 35 years admitted that they were most worried about issues of corruption and environmental damage.
"Corruption indeed occupies the highest position. But the issue of environmental damage has also received attention, the attention of young people is very large," said Burhanuddin in a virtual survey presentation, Wednesday, October 27.
Based on survey data on corruption issues, as many as 64 percent of young voters said they were very worried, 21 percent were a little worried, 8 percent were a little worried, and 6 percent were not worried at all.
Furthermore, on the issue of environmental damage, as many as 52 percent of young voters said they were very worried, 30 percent were a little worried, 13 percent were a little worried, and 4 percent were not worried at all.
Meanwhile, other issues that worry young voters are health problems, pollution, the loss of traditional values and culture. employment, climate change, radicalism, political divisions, human rights, personal security, freedom of expression, and interracial relations.
"So, those who say they are very worried about the issue of climate change, the police, environmental damage are across the bold. There is nothing left there," said Burhanuddin.
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