Thursday, February 6, 2025

Majority Indonesians satisfied with Prabowo-Gibran’s 100 day performance: Survey

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A poll by KedaiKopi reveals that as many as 72.5 percent of the people surveyed were satisfied with the performance of the 100 days of the government of President Prabowo Subianto and Gibran Rakabuming Raka, with the Free Nutritious Meal Program (MBG) as the main factor.

The survey included 1,201 respondents aged 17-55 years of age during the January 23-29, 2025 period using the Online Computerized Assisted Self Interview (CASI) method, entitled “Opinion on 100 Days of Prabowo-Gibran’s Government.”

Ashma Nur Afifah, Research Manager of KedaiKopi, said the average satisfaction rating for the Prabowo-Gibran government was 6.86 or quite satisfied.

“The scale is one to 10, from very dissatisfied to very satisfied,” Ashma said on Wednesday, February 5, 2025.

Details of public satisfaction with President Prabowo’s 100 days in office based on age: Gen Z born in 1997-2012: 81.1 percent; Millennials born in 1977-1996: 75.4 percent; Gen X born in 1965-1976: 49 percent.

The driving factors are: MBG Program: 72 percent; Government response to national issues such as natural disasters: 58.1 percent.

Details of those dissatisfied with the performance of President Prabowo’s 100-day administration: Gen Z: 18.9 percent; Millennials: 24.6 percent; Gen X: 51 percent. Dissatisfaction factors: Inappropriate behavior of officials: 68.2 percent; Economic policies that are less supportive of the lower classes: 67.9 percent.

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