KOPI Shop Survey: 39% of Respondents Rate Government Success in Infrastructure Development
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A survey conducted by the Indonesian Public Opinion Discussion and Study Group (KedaiKOPI) shows that 39% of respondents believe that the success of the Indonesian government currently lies in infrastructure development.
Furthermore, 19.6% of respondents assessed the government's success based on the decline in Covid-19 cases. 9% of respondents considered the government successful in improving people's welfare through social assistance and poverty eradication.
According to 37% of respondents, the main problem currently facing Indonesia is the Covid-19 pandemic. Other problems faced include unemployment (17.4%) and high prices of basic necessities (9%).
Respondents also assessed that these various problems occurred because many people lost their jobs (18.15%), the economy worsened (17.2%), and the pandemic remained unresolved (7%).
KedaiKOPI conducted the survey from November 16-24, 2021, with 1,200 respondents aged 17-65, spread across all provinces. The survey was conducted through face-to-face interviews, with a sampling error of approximately 2.83 percent.
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