Mark Dodd, Dili – Only 5 per cent of East Timorese understand the purpose of the United Nations-organised election to be held on August 30, a voter education survey released yesterday f
Surveys & Opinion Polls
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May 23, 2001
May 22, 2001
Jakarta – Former Indonesian president Suharto was a better leader than Mr Abdurrahman Wahid, according to a readers' poll conducted by the Media Indonesia daily.
January 30, 2001
Ananda Ismail/Fitri & GB, Jakarta – A recent survey by the Public Interest Research and Advocacy Center (PIRAC) apparently reinforces the findings of other surveys: that if Presiden
July 13, 2000
Jakarta – A recent poll conducted by the Center for Electoral Reform showed the majority of Indonesians supported direct presidential elections.
July 12, 2000
Jakarta – Despite sinister political maneuvers and other efforts to discredit President Abdurrahman Wahid, the one thing in his favor is that there's no one good enough to replace him.
June 23, 2000
Jayapura – Biak Military chief Lt. Col.
June 18, 2000
Indonesians have spoken out against their politicians in a newspaper survey.
October 26, 1999
Jakarta – Indonesians are confident that new President Abdurrahman Wahid and Vice President Megawati Sukarnoputri can overcome the country's major problems, a poll published Tuesday rev
December 16, 1998
Jakarta – A resounding majority of people believe Indonesia has a leadership crisis, a new survey says.
August 18, 1998
Jakarta – A recent survey on which party people will vote for shows that a majority of people have yet to make up their minds.
July 24, 1998
Jakarta – A poll jointly conducted by the University of Indonesia and Soegeng Sarjadi Syndicated shows that in the first three-months of his presidency, B.J.
June 25, 1998
Jakarta – Megawati Soekarnoputri tops the list by a big margin in a nationwide survey asking people about who they would like to be president.
February 9, 1998
The Asian Executives Poll recorded in the Far Eastern Economic Review (5 February 1998) shows that most businesses in the region will have no confidence in an Indonesia under Suharto's
December 20, 1997
More than ten thousand students at Yogyakarta's prestigious Gadjah Mada University have expressed the view that Suharto should not be nominated as president at next year's MPR session.
