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The Indonesian government, represented by State Secretary Prasetyo Hadi, has expressed willingness to listen to public criticism regarding the proposed regional elections (Pilkada) through the Regional People's Representative Council (DPRD). 67.1% of Prabowo's voters disagree with the Pilkada via DPRD according to a survey by LSI Denny JA. This openness indicates potential adjustments to the proposed electoral process.
State Secretary Prasetyo Hadi announced that the government will listen to public input regarding the proposed regional elections (Pilkada) through the DPRD. Speaking at the State Palace, Prasetyo emphasized that all feedback will be considered.
A recent survey by LSI Denny JA revealed that 67.1% of Prabowo's voters either strongly disagree or completely disagree with conducting Pilkada through DPRD. This significant opposition highlights the need for careful consideration of the proposal.
The government's openness to feedback suggests that the final decision on Pilkada may incorporate various public and political perspectives. This approach could lead to a more inclusive and representative electoral process.