JakartaPost-July 21, 2021

Public approval of President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo’s handling of the pandemic has fallen over the past six months along with trust in his ability to handle the crisis, a recent survey has shown, as the country continues to face an unprecedented wave of infections. The Indonesian Survey Institute (LSI) study, which polled 1,200 respondents nationwide in late June, before the worst of the current outbreak, found that Jokowi’s approval rating had fallen to 59.6 percent from 68.9 percent in December 2020 and 66.4 percent in November 2020. The number of respondents who said they were dissatisfied with his COVID-19 handling increased to 37.2 percent in June from 28.9 percent in December of last year. Daily cases rose sharply in the last week of June and overwhelmed hospitals across Java, but the government, for a time, defied calls from experts to impose stricter restrictions. On July 3, the more stringent emergency public activity restrictions (PPKM Darurat) were put in place on Java and Bali.

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