JAKARTA - The Chartapolitika survey institute released the results of a national survey related to public satisfaction with ministerial performance and cabinet reshuffles.
In the results of the survey entitled "Reading the Political Situation and Electoral Constellation after the Projo National Work Meeting", only 53.5 percent of respondents said they were satisfied with the performance of the ministers of the Advanced Indonesia Cabinet. Meanwhile, 63.1 percent of respondents agreed that President Joko Widodo would reshuffle.
Executive Director of Charta Politika Yunarto Wijaya explained that only 53.5 percent of the public expressed satisfaction with the minister's performance and 38.8 percent expressed dissatisfaction.
According to Yunarto, this finding is interesting because the level of public satisfaction with the performance of the Jokowi-Ma'ruf government is quite good with the acquisition of 68.4 percent. Meanwhile, 30 percent said they were not satisfied.
"If we look at the gap, there is a fairly large gap. When we look at 68.4 percent of people are satisfied with the performance of the Jokowi-Ma'ruf government but only 53.5 percent are satisfied with the minister's performance. It means that something is wrong when the gap becomes There is a big difference between the level of satisfaction with the government and with the minister. Even though the minister is operationally carrying out government duties," Yunarto said in an online survey release, Monday, June 13.
Then, Charta Politika also noted that the majority of the public agreed if President Joko Widodo reshuffled his ministers with a figure of 63.1 percent. Meanwhile, only 24.3 percent did not agree.
It is known that in the next few days it is rumored that President Jokowi will reshuffle his cabinet, on June 15 to be exact. Even vaguely, Minister of State Secretary Pratikno said that there might be a reshuffle and if the time was right, it would be announced to the public.
"Although the reshuffle issue has strengthened again, it has not happened, but indeed public support for the reshuffle is quite large at 63.1 percent, far from those who disagree with only 24.3 percent. The level of public satisfaction with the Jokowi-Maruf government with a reshuffle note is based on performance needs," he explained.
The Charta Politica survey was conducted on 23 May-2 June 202 using the face-to-face interview method. Determination of the sample in the survey was carried out using a multistage random sampling method, on 1,200 respondents with a margin of error of 2.83 percent and quality control of 20 percent of the total sample.
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