These Are the Political Parties Representing Young People According to a KIC Survey

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Adi Ahdiat 14/11/2023 16:00 WIB
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Political Parties Best Representing Young People According to Respondents (October 2023)
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The Indonesian Solidarity Party (PSI) is perceived as the political party that best represents young people.

This is recorded in a national survey report by the Katadata Insight Center (KIC) entitled *Politics in the Eyes of Young People: Perceptions and Trends of Gen Z & Millennials towards Presidential Candidates, Political Parties, and the 2024 Election Campaign*.

According to the KIC survey, of 1,005 respondents, 600 respondents (59.7%) believe that there is currently a political party that represents young people.

Of those 600 respondents, the majority, or 37.2%, consider the Indonesian Solidarity Party (PSI) to best represent young people.

Following PSI is the Great Indonesia Movement Party (Gerindra) with 13.2%, and the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDIP) with 9.6%.

"These parties are considered to voice the interests of young people and use campaign methods that young people like," said KIC Survey Manager Satria Triputra Wisnumurti in a written statement on Tuesday (14/11/2023).

Meanwhile, the proportion of respondents who consider other parties as representatives of young people is smaller, as detailed in the graph.

"The national online survey conducted by KIC aims to explore the perceptions of young people towards political dynamics in Indonesia ahead of the general election," said Satria.

"The voices of young people (Gen Z and Millennials) need to be accommodated by political parties and presidential candidate pairs because their number reaches 113 million, or almost 57% of the total permanent voter list, so they can be decisive in victory," he continued.

The KIC survey was conducted from October 11-17, 2023, involving 1,005 respondents spread proportionally across 34 provinces in Indonesia.

All respondents were young people, namely Gen Z aged 17-26 years (50.4%) and Millennials aged 27-42 years (49.6%), who have mobile phone numbers.

The survey used tSurvey data collection, which can accurately reach respondents by utilizing telco data insight capabilities.

This survey has a margin of error of +/- 3.1% at a 95% confidence level.

Editor : Adi Ahdiat

"Disclosure: This is an AI-generated translation of the original article. We strive for accuracy, but please note that automated translations may contain errors or slight inconsistencies."

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