RESULTS from the Indicator survey show that the majority of the public believes that President Prabowo Subianto’s leadership is better. The NasDem Party considers this to be a strong basic asset for Prabowo’s government.
“That’s good, so the basic capital is quite strong, of course we need public trust,” said NasDem Party DPP Chairman Willy Aditya at the Parliament Complex, Senayan, Jakarta, Monday, October 28 2024.
Willy said that public confidence also ensures that the government can run optimally. These results also need to be supported, especially for coalition partners.
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“We support it because we are facing the threat of a global recession, of course the political stability of our solidarity is a very crucial thing,” said Willy.
The Indicator Survey Institute noted that the majority of the public believes that President Prabowo Subianto’s leadership is better. As many as 85.3% of respondents agreed with this.
“Well, this is relatively similar to the Kompas survey, Kompas 84%, ours is 85%,” said the main indicator researcher, Burhanuddin Muhtadi, in his survey release.
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Meanwhile, 11.6% of respondents were less confident in Prabowo’s leadership and 0.6% did not believe it at all. Meanwhile, 2.6% did not answer.
The Indicator Survey was conducted on 10-15 October 2024. Respondents from this research reached 1,200 people throughout Indonesia who were interviewed face-to-face by trained interviewers.
The poll used a multistage random sampling method. The error tolerance or margin of error for the survey is approximately 2.9% with a confidence level of 95%. (Fah/I-2)
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**Interview with Willy Aditya, Chairman of NasDem Party DPP**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us, Willy. Recent survey results from Indicator indicate that a majority of the public has confidence in President Prabowo Subianto’s leadership. How do you view this response, and what does it mean for the government?
**Willy Aditya:** Thank you for having me. The results from the Indicator survey are encouraging and reflect a strong foundational support for President Prabowo’s leadership. This public confidence is vital; it acts as the strong capital that a government needs to function effectively. When the population believes in their leaders, it fosters a collaborative atmosphere that can lead to better governance.
**Interviewer:** You mentioned that public trust is essential. Could you elaborate on why this is such a critical component for your party and the government moving forward?
**Willy Aditya:** Absolutely. Public trust isn’t just a nice-to-have, it’s essential for ensuring that the government can operate at its best. With a high level of public confidence, we’re more likely to see participation in governance, smoother implementation of policies, and an overall positive environment for development. In essence, when people believe that their leaders are working in their best interest, it leads to a more effective government.
**Interviewer:** Moving forward, what strategies do you think the Prabowo-Gibran government should implement to maintain or even increase this level of public confidence?
**Willy Aditya:** Transparency and accountability should be at the forefront of our strategies. We need to consistently communicate our policies and decisions to the public. Community engagement is also critical; we must listen to the needs and concerns of the people. Additionally, delivering on promises and showing tangible results will be key to maintaining that trust.
**Interviewer:** Thank you for your insights, Willy. It will be interesting to see how the government manages public perception in the coming months.
**Willy Aditya:** Thank you! It’s a critical time, and I’m optimistic that with the continued support of the public, we can make a real difference.