RILIS MEDIA – SURVEI NASIONAL
“EVALUASI UMUM PEMERINTAHAN JOKO WIDODO – KH. MA’RUF AMIN
DAN PENERIMAAN TERHADAP VAKSIN COVID-19”
9 NOVEMBER 2020
Populi Center, lembaga non-profit yang mendalami masalah opini dan kebijakan publik menyelenggarakan survei nasional mulai tanggal 21 hingga 30 Oktober 2020 di 100 kabupaten/kota yang tersebar secara proposional di 34 provinsi di Indonesia. Tujuan pelaksanaan survei ini adalah untuk mengetahui tingkat kepuasan masyarakat terhadap kepemimpinan Joko Widodo dan KH. Ma’ruf Amin, evaluasi publik terhadap pemerintahan secara umum, respon masyarakat terhadap rencana pemerintah memberikan vaksin Covid-19, serta elektabilitas calon presiden 2024 dan partai politik.
The survey was conducted through a face-to-face interview method with a sample size of 1000 (one thousand) respondents selected randomly (multistage random sampling). The margin of error in this survey is 3.10 percent with a confidence level of 95 percent using internal funding.
The findings of this survey include, first, when the public was asked about their assessment of the performance of the Joko Widodo-KH. Ma'ruf Amin government for one year, 68.7 percent of the public considered it good, while 25.6 percent of the public answered bad. There were also 5.3 percent of the public who answered they did not know or did not answer this question. These results show that the majority of the public still considers the Joko Widodo-KH. Ma'ruf Amin government for one year to be good.
Second, the level of satisfaction with President Joko Widodo's performance is at 60.7 percent (53.2 percent satisfied and 7.5 percent very satisfied), a decrease compared to the survey in November 2019 with 65.1 percent. Meanwhile, the public who considered themselves dissatisfied with the President's performance was 36.1 percent (33.3 percent dissatisfied and 2.8 percent very dissatisfied), this figure increased compared to the previous survey which was 17.7 percent. The decrease in the level of satisfaction with President Joko Widodo's performance was influenced by the Covid-19 pandemic which made the performance of the Joko Widodo government less than optimal.
Third, although the level of satisfaction with President Joko Widodo's performance has decreased, the public said they were proud when led by Jokowi with a percentage of 71.8 percent, while 23.6 percent of the public answered that they were not proud.
Fourth, on questions related to the performance of the Vice President, KH. Ma'ruf Amin, 39.0 percent of the public said they were satisfied, 40.8 percent said they were dissatisfied, 10.9 percent said they were so-so, and 9.3 percent said they did not know/did not answer. However, statistically, there is actually no significant difference between the number of people who are satisfied and dissatisfied.
Fifth, entering the first year of the Advanced Indonesia Cabinet, the public considered the performance of the ministers to be satisfactory at 60.8 percent, while the public who considered it dissatisfied was 20.5 percent. There were also 18.7 percent of people who answered they did not know or did not answer this question. These results show that in general the public considers the performance of the ministers in the Advanced Indonesia Cabinet to be satisfactory.
Sixth, in general, the public considers President Jokowi Widodo's performance in providing assistance to health workers to be the most satisfactory with 56.4 percent, followed by health care policies with 55.9 percent, cash social assistance (BST) with 54.6 percent, natural disaster management with 53.1 percent, and basic education with 50.9 percent.
Seventh, some people still believe in the information conveyed by the government. When the public was asked whether they believed in the information on the development of Covid 19 from the Covid 19 Handling Task Force, 66 percent of the public believed it, while 24 percent of the public did not believe it.
Eighth, the public is still optimistic about the government's ability to handle the Covid-19 pandemic. When the public was asked whether they were sure or not that the government could handle Covid-19, 70.6 percent were sure that the Jokowi-Ma'ruf Amin government could handle Covid-19, while 19.7 percent said they were not sure.
Ninth, regarding the government's plan to use vaccines to end the Covid-19 pandemic, 60.0 percent of the public are willing to use the vaccine distributed by the government, while 40.0 percent answered that they were not willing.
Tenth, in a special question about people who are unwilling to be vaccinated, the majority answered that they were afraid of the dangers/health risks with 46.5 percent, did not believe that vaccines could cure with 15.2 percent, and could not confirm that vaccines were halal with 13.3 percent.
Eleventh, several countries have developed Covid-19 vaccines. When the public was asked to choose a vaccine from a country that developed a Covid-19 vaccine, the public chose the vaccine from China with 16.6 percent, the United States with 10.3 percent, and Japan with 8.0 percent.
Twelfth, in a semi-open question related to electability, Prabowo Subianto became the figure most expected by the public as a presidential candidate in 2024 with 18.3 percent, followed by Ganjar Pranowo in second place with 9.9 percent. In third place was the name Anies Baswedan with 9.5 percent, followed by Abdul Somad with 6.2 percent, and Ridwan Kamil with 5.8 percent. Meanwhile, other figures got figures below 5 percent.
Thirteenth, in the findings of this survey, the data shows that there are 6 (six) parties that received an electability percentage above 4 (four) percent. The parties in question are PDIP with 18.4 percent, Golkar with 8.2 percent, Gerindra with 7.8 percent, PKS with 6.8 percent, PKB with 6.2 percent, and Demokrat with 6.2 percent. The parties that received an electability percentage below 4 (four) percent are PPP with 3.4 percent, Nasdem with 2.6 percent, PAN with 2.1 percent, and Perindo with 1.0 percent. The survey results show that PDIP is still superior compared to other parties with a difference of more than 10 percent from Golkar in second place. However, the survey results show a decrease in votes from the PDIP, Gerindra, Golkar, and PKB parties compared to the survey results in November 2019. On the other hand, the survey results show an increase in votes for the Demokrat and PKS parties.
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Nurul Fatin Afifah/ Populi Center Researcher (021-22123150)
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