JAKARTA, WB – Presidential Decree Jokowi to raise the price of fuel oil (BBM) on Tuesday (11/18/2014) affects public confidence decline to Jokowi.
This is an evident from the results of a survey by the Indonesian Survey Circle – Denny JA. In the LSI invention, at least trust Jokowi currently below 50%.
“Less than 100 days of work, public satisfaction towards leadership Jokowi decreased. Only by 44.94% were satisfied. They were not satisfied with the leadership of 43.82%. And the rest of the public 11.24% did not know or did not answer,” said researcher LSI, Ade Mulyana in office LSI, Rawamangun, East Jakarta, Friday (11/21/2014).
According to Ade, this is a warning for Jokowi-JK government. Even voters who are members of the Coalition party Indonesia Terrific (KIH) was very little that said they were satisfied with the leadership Jokowi after rising fuel prices.
“The average ranged between 46% and 50% of voters who are members of KIH expressed satisfaction with leadership Jokowi. Voters PDIP example of only 50.90% are satisfied with the leadership Jokowi. While there by 41.80% of voters PDIP on election 2014 and declared not satisfied with the performance of Jokowi, “he explained.
Not only that, the impact of fuel price hike was definitely going a major effect on the increase in prices of basic necessities and transportation. In fact one of the great hopes of the public against President Jokowi is to improve the welfare of their lives.
“As much as 74.38% publicly stated that their daily life increasingly difficult after rising fuel prices. In fact, only 11.51% stated that the increase in fuel prices no significant impact on their daily lives,” he explained.
This indicating that Jokowi supporters began to be abandoned after the increase in fuel prices. Supporters who began to leave Jokowi is generally the little people who live in the countryside.
As is known, Jokowi raise two subsidized fuel prices they were premium price previously Rp 6500 / liter to Rp 8500 / liter, and diesel prices were previously Rp 5500 / liter to 7500 / liter.
The survey was conducted through a quick poll on 18 to 19 November 2014. The survey using multistage random sampling method with 1200 respondents and a margin of error of +/- 2.9%. The survey was conducted in 33 provinces in Indonesia