Electability Is Only 1.1 Percent, PAN Surprised The Survey Results On Political Indicators Are Pegged Far From Reality
Chairman of DPP PAN Saleh Partaonan Daulay/DOK VOI- Nailin In Saroh

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JAKARTA - Chairman of the PAN DPP Saleh Partaonan Daulay was surprised by the results of a survey by the Indonesian Political Indicators survey, which placed his party's electability in tenth place with 1.1 percent. If the result is true in the upcoming 2024 General Election, it means that PAN will not qualify for Senayan.

"Academically, we appreciate the results of the survey. Although, there are many question marks tucked away. However, since those who conducted the survey said that they had used a good methodology, of course we cannot question it," Saleh told VOI, Wednesday, April 27. .

Because according to Saleh, the party did not have time to check what methodology was used to measure research related to the electability of political parties. So that PAN accepts the results of the Political Indicators survey with notes.

"We are party people. We don't have time to explore the methodology they use. Our position is to accept the survey results with a number of critical notes," he said. "As far as we know, they also can't explain why the results of their surveys are always much different from the results of PAN in the election. They say they use a proven method. But the results are not correct. Which one is wrong? The methodology or what?, " he continued. In addition, Saleh continued, PAN has rarely conducted surveys that were exposed to the public. What exists, he said, is that the results of surveys paid by other people are announced to the public with a small percentage.

"Well, in the survey, PAN is set at a number that is very far from the results of the previous elections. And it's always been like that (small, red)," he said.

"When asked why the results are far from reality. The answer is that the results of the survey are dynamic, there is a margin of error, it is determined by undecided voters, and it depends on the performance of the legislative candidates. If so, the answer is, why is there still a need for a survey? .

However, the chairman of the DPR's PAN faction said that as a political party, PAN will still use the survey results as a reference.

"References for self-improvement and improving the performance of all members. We believe that hard work will not betray the results," concluded Saleh.

As is known, the results of the political party electability survey of Political Indicator, namely the first position is PDIP with 23.7 percent, the second Gerindra 11.4 percent, the third Golkar 10.9 percent, the fourth PKB 9.8 percent, and the fifth Democrat 9.1 percent. . Meanwhile, in the sixth there are PKS 5.5 percent, the seventh NasDem 3.9 percent, the eight PPP 3.3 percent, the ninth Perindo 2.1 percent and the tenth PAN: 1.1 percent. 3 percent, PSI 0.3 percent, PBB 0.3 percent, Garuda 0.3 percent, PKPI 0.0 percent, Gelora 0.0 percent, Ummah 0.0 percent, and Others 0.0 percent. While they do not know/do not answer 17, percent. This Political Indicators survey was conducted by face-to-face interviews on April 14-19 2022 to 1,220 respondents who were selected at random or multistage random sampling. Of these, the margin of error is ± 2.9 percent with a confidence level of 95 percent. Respondents are Indonesian citizens who have the right to vote in elections.


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