Public Satisfaction with Jokowi's Performance Decreases
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The Indonesian Survey Institute (LSI) released a survey on public satisfaction with President Jokowi's performance. The results show that while satisfaction has decreased, it remains at 66.3%. In December 2021, public satisfaction was recorded at 71.4%.
This decrease in public satisfaction is related to public assessments of four sectors: democracy, economy, politics, and law. These four sectors also continue to show a negative trend in assessment.
Satisfaction with the President's performance is relatively even across all segments of society, considering gender, age, ethnicity, religion, occupation, and education. The relatively lowest satisfaction level is among those with higher education (university), but still stands at 49%.
The Indonesian Survey Institute conducted this survey from February 25, 2022, to March 1, 2022. A total of 296,982 respondents, randomly distributed throughout Indonesia, were interviewed face-to-face, representing those interviewed over the past 3 years.
The margin of error for the survey results is 2.89%. The respondents interviewed from February 25 to March 1, 2022, represent 71% of the population with voting rights.
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