LSI Denny Yes Record: 74.6% of the public does not believe the issue of Jokowi's false diploma

Jakarta – The Indonesian recording circle (LSI) Denny JA released the results from a recording of the level of confidence in the public about the issue of the 7th Presidential Diploma Joko Widodo (Jokowi). From the survey, 74.6 percent of the respondent’s public did not believe in the issue of False Jokowi diploma. The survey was reported by Antara, and the survey is a national facial survey conducted in all provinces on May 28, 2025 to 12 June 2025, with the multistage random sample method (random sampling). The survey used 1,200 respondents, with an estimated error margin, also an error margin of +/- 2.9 percent. To strengthen findings and analysis, LSI Denny JA also did qualitative research in the form of depth interviews, directed group discussions (FGD) and analysis media. Browse to continue with the director of the PT Survei Strategy Indonesia (Sigi) LSI Denny Ja Ardian Sopa said the majority of people chose three main reasons not to trust the issue of false jokowi diploma. The reason is the strength of the tracks and procedural logic, confirmation of official institutions, as well as public awareness of political motives. “Respondents recording placed it as part of the political dynamics, not as a facts that threaten the legitimacy of national leadership,” Ardian said Wednesday (7/31/2025). He mentioned that the issue of false diplomas claimed by Jokowi would indeed roll in public spaces. This edition is a topic in television, talk shows, podcasts and social media. But in the midst of the noisy narrative that developed, he said, the majority of Indonesian people actually show a more calm and rational attitude. In the survey, there were only 12.2 percent of respondents who believed the issue. Ardian revealed in the results of the survey that those who did not believe in the issue of false Jokowi diplomas were evenly distributed in all demographic segments, ranging from those with low education to trained circles. Similarly from the grassroots community to established groups, in rural and urban areas, from generation Z (under 27 years) to the Baby Boomer generation (over 60 years), as well as of all political party voters. He revealed, there are at least three relevant reasons for the majority of the public not to believe the issue based on the results of the survey, namely, firstly, the public confidence built for more than a decade of Jokowi’s government has become the most important foundation. In public perception, he continued, Jokowi is a figure rising from below, not a traditional political elite, and his track record has been tested from the mayor, the Governor of DKI, to two periods as president. “During that period, administrative processes such as the nomination of regional heads and the president were decided by strict verification stages, including the control of diploma documents by the KPU and official agencies,” he said. He added the second reason, namely the authority of state institutions and academics gave clear and official elucidation. The University of Gadjah Mada as a campus where Jokowi studies, confirmed that Jokowi is their legal alumnus. It was stated that the police also confirmed by the Criminal Investigation Agency (criminal investigation) and said the diploma was originally. The third reason, continued Ardian, the public was increasingly aware that the issue had a strong political content, especially after Gibran Rakabuming Raka, Putra Jokowi, progressed and won as vice president in the presidential election in 2024. Ardian said. (RDP/IMK)