Indonesia ranks first as the country with the highest public trust in its government. Data from the Gallup World Poll (GWP) in the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)'s 2017 Government at a Glance report shows that 80% of respondents stated that the government met the indicators for public sector (government) achievement. This result makes Indonesia's public trust in its government the highest (tied with Switzerland) compared to OECD member countries and several developing economies.
Finance Minister Sri Mulyani, in a press release, stated that public trust in the government is influenced by several factors. These factors include the public's perception that the government is reliable, responsive, and just. Furthermore, the government is seen as capable of protecting the public from risks while providing effective public services.
The GWP is a survey organization based in the United States. This research measures the level of trust in government among OECD members and other countries.
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