Jokowi, Pilihan Utama Responden CSIS sebagai Presiden di 2014
Jokowi has been the Top Choice for President in 2014 by CSIS Survey
Reporter : Rizki Saleh
Editor : Ismail Gani
Translator : Novita Cahyadi
Jakarta (B2B) - Joko Widodo, Gubernur DKI Jakarta yang akrab disapa Jokowi menjadi pilihan utama responden survei Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) pada November 2013.
"Sebanyak 34,7 persen responden memilih Jokowi dalam pilihan presiden atau top of mind," kata Kepala Departemen Politik dan Hubungan International CSIS Phillips J. Vermonte dalam paparan "Survei Nasional CSIS November: Tanda-tanda Berakhirnya Oligarki Elit Partai" di Jakarta, Minggu (1/12).
CSIS melakukan survei dengan metode wawancara langsung tatap muka di 33 provinsi pada 13 November hingga 20 November dengan 1.180 responden dan margin of error 2,85%.
Nama-nama lain yang terpilih dalam survei itu adalah Prabowo Subianto (10,7%), Aburizal Bakrie (9%), Wiranto (4,6%), Jusuf Kalla (3,7%), Megawati (3,3%), Mahfud MD (1,8%), dan Hatta Rajasa (0,6%).
Sebanyak 22,8% responden menyatakan belum mempunyai pilihan presiden pada Pemilu Presiden 2014 mendatang.
"Survei ini juga menemukan tingkat dukungan terhadap Jokowi semakin terkonsolidasi bukan hanya dari pemilih-pemilih Partai Demokrasi Indonesia Perjuangan, melainkan juga dari pemilih partai-partai lain," kata Phillips.
Sumber dukungan terbesar kepada Jokowi masih datang dari para pemilih PDIP sebanyak 63,6%, kemudian para pemilih Partai Demokrat (42,7%), para pemilih Partai Golkar (22,7%), dan pemilih Partai Gerindra (20,6%).
"Temuan itu menunjukkan dukungan kepada calon yang bukan bagian dari oligarki dan dinasti partai politik semakin luas. Maka, partai politik harus membuka diri serta mengurangi oligarki dan dinasti di internal mereka," kata Phillips.
Phillips menambahkan keretakan oligarki partai harus terus didorong dengan memaksa semua partai menemukan figur yang didukung arus bawah atau menyelenggarakan konvensi yang demokratis sehingga partai bukan menjadi milik ketua dan bendahara seperti selama ini terjadi.
Sementara, hasil survei itu tentang partai pilihan responden pada November 2013 menunjukkan PDIP meraih posisi pertama (17,6%), disusul Golkar (14,8%), Gerindra (8,6%), Demokrat (7%), dan Partai Kebangkitan Bangsa (4,6%).
Kemudian, Partai Persatuan Pembangunan (3,5%), Partai Amanat Nasional (3,3%), Partai Keadilan Sejahtera (3,3%), Partai Hanura (2,4%), Partai Nasional Demokrat (2%), Partai Bulan Bintang (0,5%), dan Partai Keadilan dan Persatuan Indonesia (0,5%).
Jakarta (B2B) - Jakarta governor Joko Widodo (Jokowi) has been the top choice for president of respondents surveyed by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in November.
"A total of 34,7 percent of respondents have chosen Jokowi," head of CSIS Politics and International Relations Department, Phillips J. Vermonte, said in an exposition of "CSIS National Survey in November: Signs of End of Political Elite Oligarchy" here on Sunday.
CSIS carried out the survey through direct face-to-face interviews with 1180 respondents in 33 provinces from November 13 to 20 with a margin of error of 2.85 percent.
Other figures selected for president by the respondents are Prabowo Subianto (10.7 percent), Aburizal Bakrie (9 percent), Wiranto (4.6 percent), Jusuf Kalla (3.7 percent), Megawati Soekarnoputri (3.3 percent), Mahfud MD (1.8 percent) and Hatta Rajasa (0.6 percent).
A total of 22.8 percent of respondents meanwhile said they still had no idea of who they would choose for the countrys next president in 2014.
"This survey also found that support for Jokowi has become more consolidated covering not only voters from his Indonesia Democratic Party Struggle (PDIP) but also other parties," Vermonte said.
Jokowis biggest supporters are indeed from PDIP reaching 63.6 percent, followed by Democrat Party (42.7 percent), Golkar Party (22.7 percent) and Gerindra (20.6 percent).
"The finding showed that support from outside political oligarchy and dynasty is wider. In view of that political parties must open themselves up and internally reduce oligarchy and dynasty," Vermonte said.
He said party oligarchy must continue to be broken by forcing parties to find a figure who is supported by the grassroots or to hold a democratic convention so that the parties would not belong to chiefs and treasurers only like now.
With regard to electability of political parties, PDIP remains at the top with 17.6 percent of respondents in favor of it, followed by Golkar (14.8 percent), Gerindra (8.6 percent), Democrat Party (7 percent) and National Awakening Party (4.6 percent).
The electability of the United Development Party meanwhile is 3.5 percent, the National Mandate Party 3.3 percent, the Prosperous Justice Party 3.3 percent, the Hanura Party 2.4 percent the Nasional Demokrat Party 2.0 percent, the Moon and Star Party 0.5 percent and the Justice and Unity of Indonesia 0.5 percent.
Indonesia plans to hold legislative elections in April 2014, which will later be followed by a presidential election in the year.
