SMRC: Majority of Indonesians Believe Jokowi Can Lead Indonesia Out of Crisis
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The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic caused an economic crisis in Indonesia in 2020. This situation presented a significant challenge during the second term of President Joko Widodo (Jokowi)'s leadership.
However, a survey by Saiful Mujani Research and Consulting (SMRC) shows that a majority, or 67%, of Indonesian respondents believe that Jokowi can lead Indonesia out of the crisis. Specifically, 10.8% of respondents strongly believe, and 56.2% somewhat believe.
24.3% of respondents stated they were not confident in Jokowi's ability to lead Indonesia out of the economic crisis. 3.9% of respondents stated they did not believe at all. Meanwhile, 4.9% of respondents did not know or did not answer.
In the same survey, 68.5% of respondents expressed satisfaction with Jokowi's performance. 29.5% of respondents said they were dissatisfied. 2% of respondents stated they did not know or did not answer.
SMRC conducted the survey using a multistage random sampling method with 1,220 respondents across Indonesia from September 15-21, 2021. The response rate was 80%. The margin of error is 3.19% with a 95% confidence level.
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