Majority of Indonesians Want Opposition Oversight on Prabowo’s Power, Survey Reveals

A recent survey conducted in Indonesia revealed a significant preference among the population for an opposition presence in parliament to provide oversight on President Prabowo Subianto’s administration. This survey, conducted before a series of protests erupted over lawmakers’ privileges, highlighted public concerns about the dominant power of President Prabowo’s coalition government.

The findings indicate that a majority of Indonesians are calling for a check on Prabowo’s power, especially as his administration currently holds the largest majority since the country’s return to democracy. The desire for a stronger opposition in parliament reflects the growing unease among the public regarding the concentration of power in the hands of Prabowo Subianto and his allies.

The survey results come during a period of widespread discontent and protests in Indonesia, where concerns over government accountability and transparency have been at the forefront of public discourse. The call for increased opposition oversight serves as a clear indication of the population’s desire for a more balanced and accountable political landscape, with checks and balances on executive power.

The public sentiment revealed in the survey underscores a broader trend towards demanding greater accountability and transparency within Indonesia’s political system. As President Prabowo’s administration faces criticism and scrutiny over its policies and actions, the need for effective opposition oversight becomes increasingly apparent to ensure democratic principles and governance integrity.

The survey findings reflect a growing awareness among Indonesians of the importance of a strong opposition presence in maintaining the balance of power and accountability within the government. With concerns over potential abuses of power and lack of government transparency, the push for increased opposition oversight signals a desire for a more robust and effective system of checks and balances in Indonesian politics.

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