Analyzing public sentiment on implementing the presidential threshold in Indonesia's presidential election system

Randa Gustiawan, Rafzan Rafzan, D. Ropawandi, Suswanta Suswanta, Ulung Pribadi
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The threshold Limits for presidential and vice presidential candidates have been a prominent topic since the introduction of direct presidential elections. Initially, the presidential threshold aimed to determine the candidates competing in the presidential election. However, over time, it has become a subject of prolonged debate, as it was perceived to undermine the rights of individuals in government and impede the principle of equality in democracy. This study utilizes qualitative research methods to gauge public sentiment regarding implementing the presidential threshold in Indonesia's presidential election system after the 2019 election. The research collected data through the Nvivo 12 Plus, utilizing sources such as Twitter (with the hashtag #presidentialthreshold) and online news media outlets, including Kompas, Detik, Tempo, Republika, and TribunNews. The study findings indicate that the percentage requirement is the most frequently discussed topic regarding the presidential threshold. Tempo is the online news media outlet that prominently highlights the issue. The analysis reveals that negative sentiment prevails in public opinion, comprising 63% of responses, while positive sentiment constitutes 37%. Tempo primarily represents positive sentiment, while Republika reflects negative sentiment. Positive public sentiment focuses on parliamentary support, while negative sentiment centers around candidates' opportunities.
分析印尼在总统选举制度中实施总统选举门槛的民意
自实行总统直选以来,总统和副总统候选人的参选门槛问题一直是备受关注的话题。最初,总统选举门槛旨在确定参加总统选举的候选人。然而,随着时间的推移,它已成为长期辩论的主题,因为它被认为破坏了个人在政府中的权利,阻碍了民主平等的原则。本研究利用定性研究方法来衡量公众对2019年大选后印度尼西亚总统选举制度中实施总统门槛的情绪。该研究通过Nvivo 12 Plus收集数据,利用Twitter(标签为#presidentialthreshold)和在线新闻媒体(包括Kompas、Detik、Tempo、Republika和TribunNews)等来源。研究结果表明,百分比要求是关于总统门槛的最常讨论的话题。Tempo是一家突出强调这一问题的在线新闻媒体。分析显示,负面情绪在公众舆论中占主导地位,占63%,而积极情绪占37%。Tempo主要代表积极情绪,而Republika则反映消极情绪。正面舆论关注的是国会支持率,而负面舆论关注的是候选人的机会。
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