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http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2012/11/29/kalla-mahfud-top-lsi-survey-2014.html

Kalla, Mahfud top LSI survey for 2014
Margareth S. Aritonang, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Headlines | Thu, November 
29 2012, 11:13 AM 
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Former vice president Jusuf Kalla and outgoing Constitutional Court chief 
justice Mahfud MD are the most popular candidates for the 2014 presidential 
election, a top polling body says.

In its latest opinion poll, the Indonesian Survey Institute (LSI) said that 79 
percent of a total 223 respondents said that Kalla was the most capable 
presidential candidate, citing his reputation for risk-taking and firm and 
decisive leadership.

Mahfud was second in the survey, garnering a favorable impression of his 
leadership ability from 74 
percent of respondents.

On popularity, Mahfud scored better than Kalla, with 79 percent of the 
respondents reporting that they had a positive image of Mahfud, who was just 
ahead of Kalla, who was liked by 77 percent respondents.

Both politicians were deemed honest and trustworthy by respondents, who 
comprised top journalists, political analysts, NGO leaders, university 
lecturers with doctoral degrees and religious leaders.

Also high on the list of potential contenders in 2014, according to the survey, 
were Finance Minister Agus Martowardojo, his predecessor Sri Mulayani Indrawati 
and State-Owned Enterprises Minister Dahlan Iskan.

However, the survey, conducted across the nation between January and May, said 
that only a few political party leaders could be considered serious 
presidential contenders.

The party figures that fared best in the survey were Indonesian Democratic 
Party of Struggle (PDI-P) chairperson and former president Megawati 
Soekarnoputri and her daughter Puan Maharani, who leads the PDI-P lawmakers in 
the House of Representatives. At the bottom of the list were Great Indonesia 
Movement Party (Gerindra) chief patron Lt. Gen. (ret.) Prabowo Subianto, and 
People’s Conscience Party (Hanura) chairman Gen. (ret.) Wiranto. 

Prabowo and Wiranto fared poorly due to allegations of human rights violations 
that have continued to dog the former generals, while First Lady Ani 
Yudhoyono’s prospects suffered from the corruption allegations that have 
implicated a host of the Democratic Party’s lawmakers and officials, according 
to the LSI.

“The opinion leaders [interviewed for the survey] have comprehensive knowledge 
about each candidate. They know their achievements. We must begin to promote 
these people in order to see changes here,” LSI executive director Kuskridho 
Ambardi said.

Separately, Kalla said that his good showing indicated that the nation urgently 
needed a different breed of leader. “The future of a nation depends on its 
leaders. No matter how good the system is, it will not work unless the leader 
does something with it,” Kalla said.

Kalla also said that rampant corruption, poor law enforcement and inconsistent 
policies were the result of poor leadership styles. “It seems to me that people 
today are killing one another or that the destruction of public facilities in 
the name of the majority is legal because nobody does anything about it. 
Meanwhile, on the economy, I don’t know why the government thinks that 
providing a huge amount of [fuel and energy] subsidies will help,” he said.

Kalla said that he could clean up the mess, if voters chose him in 2014. “This 
will be hard to do, but I want to do it. I hope I can be the leader that this 
country needs, as the survey has revealed.”

Meanwhile, Mahfud remained tight-lipped on his presidential ambitions. “I can’t 
decide now because it will affect my present position as chief justice with the 
Constitutional Court, as well as at my [academic] institution. Let’s wait until 
after my term expires in April.”

Figure’s overall quality (score: 0-100)

1. Mahfud MD 79

2. Jusuf Kalla 77

3. Dahlan Iskan 76

4. Sri Mulyani Indrawati 72

5. Hidayat Nurwahid 71

6. Agus Martowardojo 68

7. Megawati Soekarnoputri 68

8. Djoko Suyanto 67

9. Gita Wirjawan 66

10. Chairul Tanjung 66

11. Endriartono Sutarto 66

12. Hatta Rajasa 66

13. Surya Paloh 64

14. Pramono Edhie Wibowo 64

15. Sukarwo 63

16. Prabowo Subianto 61

17. Puan Maharani 61

18. Ani Yudhoyono 60


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