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    "data": {
        "id": 1672854,
        "msgid": "lsi-survey-90-1-percent-of-respondents-concerned-about-potential-attacks-from-other-countries-1775998257",
        "date": "2026-04-12 18:40:28",
        "title": "LSI Survey: 90.1 Percent of Respondents Concerned About Potential Attacks from Other Countries",
        "author": "Danu Damarjati",
        "source": "KOMPAS",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Politics",
        "summary": "A national survey by the Lembaga Survei Indonesia (LSI) reveals that 90.1 percent of Indonesians are worried about potential threats or attacks from other countries against the Unitary Republic of Indonesia (NKRI), with 46.9 percent expressing strong concern. Additionally, 90.3 percent fear national division, and 77.9 percent oppose any region seeking independence. Conducted from 4 to 12 March 2026 with 2,020 respondents, the findings underscore strong public commitment to national unity and Pancasila amid perceived external and internal risks.",
        "content": "<p>JAKARTA - A survey by the Lembaga Survei Indonesia (LSI) indicates\nthat the majority of the public feels concerned about potential threats\nor attacks from other countries against the Unitary Republic of\nIndonesia (NKRI). The survey component on concerns regarding potential\nthreats from other countries is included in the LSI survey titled\n\u201cPublic Evaluation and Commitment to Pancasila\u201d, as explained by LSI\nExecutive Director Djayadi Hanan in Cikini, Central Jakarta, on Sunday\n(12\/4\/2026). In the national survey conducted from 4 to 12 March 2026,\n90.1 percent of respondents admitted to feeling worried. The breakdown\nshows 46.9 percent stating they are very worried, while 43.2 percent\nfeel moderately worried. Recorded are 7.6 percent who state they are not\nworried, 1 percent not worried at all, and 1.2 percent do not know or\ndid not answer. Meanwhile, 90.3 percent admit to being worried about\nnational division. The breakdown is 46.9 percent very worried about\ndivision, while 43.4 percent are moderately worried about division. On\nthe other hand, 77.9 percent of respondents do not support if there is a\nregion in Indonesia that wants to become its own country. The survey\nrespondents cover all Indonesian citizens who have voting rights in\ngeneral elections, namely those who are at least 17 years old or already\nmarried at the time of the survey. From that population, researchers\nselected 2,020 respondents randomly using the multistage random sampling\nmethod. With that sample size, the survey\u2019s margin of error is \u00b12.2\npercent at a 95 percent confidence level, assuming simple random\nsampling. The respondents were interviewed face-to-face by trained\ninterviewers. To maintain data quality, the team conducted random\nsupervision of 20 percent of the sample through follow-up visits to\nrespondents (spot checks). The results found no significant errors in\nthe interview process. This survey took place from 4 March 2026 to 12\nMarch 2026.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/lsi-survey-90-1-percent-of-respondents-concerned-about-potential-attacks-from-other-countries-1775998257",
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