KOPI Shop Survey: 96.7% of Jakarta Residents Disapprove of Capital Relocation
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A KedaiKOPI survey on the relocation of the capital city shows that the majority of respondents from Jakarta disagree with moving the capital to East Kalimantan. The details are: 95.7% of respondents disagreed, 2.5% were undecided, and 1.8% agreed.
Respondents from Bogor, Depok, Tangerang, and Bekasi (Bodetabek) showed a narrow margin of difference in their perception of the capital city relocation. 50.9% of respondents disagreed and 42.1% agreed.
Overall, 35.6% of respondents agreed with moving the capital city from Jakarta, while 39.8% disagreed. Meanwhile, respondents from Sulawesi showed the strongest support for the capital city relocation plan, with 68.1% agreeing.
The KedaiKOPI survey was conducted from August 14-21, 2019. 1,200 respondents from 34 provinces were interviewed face-to-face using a multi-stage random sampling method. The margin of error is approximately 2.83% with a 95% confidence level.
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