East Java Public Satisfaction Survey: 75.6% Satisfied with Provincial Government Performance
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A majority (75.6%) of East Java residents stated that they are fairly satisfied with the provincial government's performance, according to a survey by Charta Politika Indonesia. 12.6% of residents even said they are very satisfied with the provincial government's performance.
Meanwhile, 8.5% of residents admitted to being less satisfied with the government's performance. Furthermore, 0.2% of residents reported being completely dissatisfied with the provincial government's performance.
This survey also reported that more than 80% agree with the implementation of the 2024 General Election, while 14.9% disagree.
More than 70% of East Java residents rejected the proposed postponement of the 2024 General Election and extension of the President's term due to the still-difficult economic conditions resulting from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. Only 15.4% of residents expressed agreement.
The East Java Provincial Social and Political Preference Survey was conducted from February 3-9, 2022. The survey used a multistage random sampling method with a sample size of 1,210 respondents in East Java Province. Data collection was conducted through face-to-face interviews with strict health protocols.
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