SWS says Filipinos are "neutral" on Bangsamoro bill



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The study of social weather stations also shows that Filipinos tend to believe that the law proposed by Bangsamoro will help bring peace to Mindanao

Posted 10:44 AM, 21 July 2018

at 10:44 AM, July 21, 2018

  Law of BANGSAMORO. Members of the House and Senate pose for a photo at the signing ceremony of Bangsamoro's proposed organic law at a bicameral Senate conference on July 18, 2018. Photo by Inoue Jaena / Rappler

BANGSAMORO LAW . Members of the House and Senate pose for a photo at the Bangsamoro Organic Law Signing Ceremony at a bicameral Senate Conference on July 18, 2018. Photo by Inoue Jaena / Rappler

MANILA, Philippines – Filipinos remain "neutral" on the proposed Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL), according to a survey of social weather stations released Friday night July 20.

The bill became known as the Bangsamoro Organic Law after both chambers reconciled their versions and the poll was made from June 27 to 30.

In its second quarter survey, the SWS indicated that 31% were in agreement and 28% disagreed that Congress should pass the BBL. Meanwhile, 40% of respondents were undecided on the question

. This translates into a net agreement score of +3, which the SWS qualifies as "neutral". It is one point higher than the net agreement score of +2 recorded in the March 2018 survey.

There is a "moderate" net agreement of +18 in the metropolitan area from Manila, a "neutral" +9 in the Luzon scale, and a "bad" -16 score in the Visayas. SWS said the score in Mindanao is "neutral" -2, but noted that "only about 24% of the population of Mindanao are Muslims, who are indeed in agreement that the bill should be passed . "

Among Muslims, the net agreement is at an" extremely strong "+55, compared to Catholics (neutral to -2) and to other Christians (neutral to -2) who make up 90% of the population. Sample of the survey. Meanwhile, the score is moderate of +27 among the followers of Iglesia ni Cristo

Respondents with college education were moderately positive about the passage of the BBL (44% agree and 25% disagree, for a net score of +199).] Nevertheless, SWS said that Filipinos tend to believe that the BBL's move will help bring peace to Mindanao, with a "moderate" score of +13 (37% agree, 24% disagree)

29 in Metro Manila and +19 in the rest e of Luzon, and neutral -4 in the Visayas and +7 in Mindanao.

Both Houses of Congress agreed to a final version of the Bangsamoro law on Wednesday, July 18 before the third address on the state of President Duterte's nation on Monday, July 23.

The SWS poll was conducted prior to the bicameral conference committee meetings that corrected the differences between the Senate and House versions of the bill.

The SWS survey of June 2018 had 1,200 respondents, with a margin of error of ± 3% nationally and ± 6% for Metro Manila, the rest of Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. – Rappler.com

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