Senin 22 Dec 2014 17:12 WIB

Senior politician: Do not overreact to survey on Golkar Party

Torn Golkar Party's logo symbolizes the internal disputes within the oldest political party in Indonesia. (Illustration)
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Torn Golkar Party's logo symbolizes the internal disputes within the oldest political party in Indonesia. (Illustration)

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA -- Senior Golkar Party politician Hajrianto Y Thohari has called on the party's leaderships to accept the results of a recent survey conducted by Lingkaran Survey Indonesia appropriately.

"The LSI in a recent survey found that the Golkar Party's electability has dropped to as low as 8.2 percent, with a margin of error of 2.9 percent. This must be addressed proportionately by the Golkar Party's rival leaderships elected at separate congresses in Jakarta and Bali recently," he said on Monday.

He stressed the Golkar cadres should not overreact to the survey results. He observed that the cynicism shown by a number of party cadres towards the survey results did not justify their educated personalities.

According to him, the survey results must have been addressed appropriately and accepted as one of the materials to be considered for framing future policies.

"It did not deserve emotional reactions such as the mocking or undermining of the survey institute," he added.

LSI Denny JA survey revealed that if legislative elections were held in December 2014, the Golkar Party would have only 8.4 percent chances of getting elected.

"According to the LSI Denny JA survey held in December 2014, the Golkar Party's electability has plummeted below 10 percent," the survey institute researcher, Ardian Sopa, stated at the LSI Office on Friday (Dec 19).

He pointed out that the negative reactions were caused by the dualism of the party leadership as well as protracted internal conflict. He cautioned that if the conflict between the party's elites continued, the electability of the oldest party, which was also the runner-up party in the general elections on April 9, would further decline.

"The Golkar Party has no choice other than reconciliation," he remarked.

Ardian noted that the electability of the Golkar Party in December 2014 was the lowest in the party's history after winning more than 10 percent of votes in the past three general elections during the reform era.

 

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