One Year of Ridwan Kamil-Ruzhanul Ulum's Leadership Deemed to Have Improved West Java
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A survey by the Indonesia Strategic Institute (Instrat) shows that 63% of respondents assessed that one year of Ridwan Kamil (RK)-Uu Ruzhanul Ulum's leadership brought positive changes to West Java. 6% considered their leadership to be heading in a worse direction, while 31% responded "don't know."
Furthermore, the RK-Uu leadership was deemed more responsive than the previous administration. 60% of respondents stated that they were responsive, while only 7% said they were not. 33% of respondents answered "don't know."
However, RK-Uu were considered to need improvement in coordination patterns, particularly with the provincial and regency/city governments. 47% of respondents assessed that RK-Uu had coordinated well, but 12% stated that they had not coordinated well. 41% of respondents answered "don't know."
This survey was conducted from August 20-26, 2019, using a multistage random sampling method. A total of 405 respondents were involved, covering 94 villages/urban areas from a total of 27 regencies/cities. The margin of error for the survey was 5%.
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