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MANILA, Philippines – President Duterte's performance rating hit a new record-high in the second quarter of the year (19459004) or street idlers, based
Duterte registered an approval rating of 88 percent in June, up by eight points from 80 percent in March. The President received highest scores in Mindanao, his home region, and among the poor Class E at 99 percent and 91 percent, respectively.
The results of the Asia Pulse survey – conducted from June 15 to 21 – were in marked contrast the results of another survey, by Social Weather Stations, showing an 11-point drop in Duterte's net satisfaction rating. The SWS survey was conducted by June 27 to 30.
Asked about the divergent results, Pulse Asia research director Ana Maria Tabunda explained to the STAR last night, "The crucial difference, I think, between our survey results and that of "
The Pulse Asia survey was taken before Duterte's much-criticized" the other group is in charge of the field. God is stupid "
" The Palace expresses its gratitude for our people's continuing vote of confidence for President Duterte presidential spokesman Harry Roque Jr. said yesterday.
Only three percent expressed dissatisfaction over Duterte's performance in the second quarter of 2018, while 10 percent of the respond ents were undecided about the matter. The survey results in interviews with 1,800 registered voters.
The President's latest approval rating was also two percentage points above record-high approval rating of 86 percent in September 2016.
Filipinos expressing "big trust" in the President.
Duterte 's trust rating rose by nine points from 78 percent in March to 87 percent in June. Only two percent of adult Filipinos said they were "small or no trust" in him, while 11 percent were undecided.
Vice President Leni Robredo also garnered higher approval and trust scores in the June survey of Pulse Asia.
Satisfaction with the work of the Vice President increased from 55 percent in March to 62 percent in June. Fourteen percent of Filipinos said they were dissatisfied with her performance while 24 percent were undecided.
Robredo's trust rating also improved from 53 percent to 56 percent. Seventeen percent of Filipinos expressed distrust in her, while 27 percent could not say whether to trust her
Her spokesman Barry Gutierrez said she was grateful for the people 's continued support and trust.
Duterte on Tuesday said he would step up for Robredo, whom he describes as "incompetent" to lead the country.
The President's Comment against Robredo came hours after Robredo said she was ready to lead a "united opposition" against Duterte.
Higher ratings for Duterte allies
Former Senate president Aquilino Pimentel III rating and approval rating both rose by 11 points in June.
Pimentel's performance rating increased from 61 percent in March to 72 percent, while his trust score jumped from 53 percent to 54 percent
Seven percent of Filipinos said they were dissatisfied with the former Senate president's work, while six percent expressed distrust in him.
Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez In the second quarter of 2018.
His approval rating went up to 47 percent from 41 percent, while trust in him rose from 36 percent to 45 percent.
Thirteen percent of Filipinos They were dissatisfied with Alvarez's performance, while 15 percent had "small or no trust" in
Ousted chief justice Maria Lourdes Sereno received a trust rating of 19 percent, down by three points from 22 percent in March. Thirty-five percent of Filipinos expressed distrust in her.
"Although the Supreme Court decided on the subject of the petition against Sereno only on May 11, 2018, she was no longer included in the performance probe because she was on indefinite leave Since March 1, 2018, "Pulse Asia said.
Among the top issues when the survey was made of the suspension of the resumption of formal peace negotiations between the government and communist rebels, the arrest of more than 7,000 tambays in Metro Manila, SC's upholding Sereno's ouster and calls for the suspension of the tax reform law (blues)
The Pulse Asia survey was not commissioned and had a margin of error points at the 95 percent confidence level.
According to Roque, the Chief Executive accepts the people's trust and confidence with "all humility" but stressed "he is not leading the country for the sake of high or good ratings."
Baffling results
The opposition
"There is a significant difference, more than 10 percentage points, in the results of the Asia Pulse and Social Weather Stations surveys. I'm talking about the gross approval ratings. Makes you wonder, "Rep. Teodoro Baguilat Jr. of Ifugao said. "
Opposition Colleague Tom Villarin of Akbayan said Pulse Asia" [DID] "
" It's a perception boost for Deterte but not a reality check. While it will boost the egos in Malacañang, it will not make people feel less poor, hungry and insecure of the future. It will not erase the 5.2-percent inflation that's hitting people's pockets hard, "he said.
Bayan Muna chairman Neri Colmenares awarded the" huge disparity "The Pulse Asia and SWS results to the time gap."
"The Pulse Asia survey was done on June 15-21, while the SWS poll was conducted on June 27-30. The raging issues during the gap were President Duterte's 'stupid God' statement and the tit-for-tat between the National Democratic Front and the anti-peace talks Cabinet members, "he said.
Methodologies questioned
Two senators,
Reacting to the latest Pulse Asia survey showing an improvement in the approval and trust ratings of President Duterte, President Vicente Sotto III said "the figures speak for themselves. "
But with regard to the SWS survey, Sotto said that he did not agree with how to make a survey with a subtracting (19659002) report for the SWS. Duterte got a net satisfaction score of +45, down 11 points from the March survey where he received a +56 net score
"What is this, right minus wrong? Not right. During the elections do you subtract those who voted? It's the same thing, "Sotto said.
He said it would be dissatisfied and should be reported separately.
Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV, on the other hand, criticized the sampling design of Pulse Asia,
"That is clearly a sampling design error and therefore, invalid. Pulse Asia, historically, keeps on insisting on the use of Davao City to generalize or represent the population for the whole Mindanao, "Trillanes said.
" This is not valid anymore because of the comments of the other regions. To the fearful of Duterte as the Davaoeños are, "he added.
Tabunda told The STAR last night:" Only 75 of our sample of 430 respondents in Mindanao are from Davao del Sur. The Senate, House spleen high
The Senate, House of Representatives and the Supreme Court The Pulse Asia's second quarter survey
Satisfaction with the performance of the Senate rose from 60 percent in March to 69 percent in June, while trust in the institution increased from 55 percent to 61.
The House, meanwhile, received an approval score of 66 percent from 56 percent. The Supreme Court obtained an approval rating of 53 percent to 63 percent, while trust in the high court rose from 47 percent to 54.
According to Pulse Asia, the Mena (+25 percentage points), Mindanao (+15 percentage points) and Metro (+10 percentage points) in Metro Manila (+19 percentage points).
The approval scores of the House went up in Metro Manila (+ 27 percentage points), the Visayas (+15 points), Class D (+9 points) and Class E (+14).
As for the Supreme Court, public satisfaction with its work has become more pronounced in the rest of Luzon (+11 percentage points), Class D (+8 points) and Class E (+15).
The trust of the Senate and the Pink House in Metro Manila (+26 and +28 percentage points, respectively) and in Class D (+7 and +9 points, respectively).
The SC also registered in Luzon and Class D (+11 and +8 percentage points, respectively).
Pulse Asia also noted the drop in the distrust scores of the Senate and the House of Representatives among Metro Manilans (-21 and -26 points, respectively). – With Christina Mendez, Jess Diaz, Marvin Sy
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