The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Survey shows Filipinos more satisfied with Duterte government than any other

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MANILA: Public satisfacti­on with the performanc­e of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s government rose in December to the highest level on record since one of the country’s top pollsters started conducting opinion surveys in 1980s.

His administra­tion obtained an ‘excellent’ net satisfacti­on rating of +70, a rise of 12 points from September’s ‘very good’ level based on a Dec 8-16 poll, the Social Weather Stations (SWS) said yesterday.

Political analyst Ramon Casiple said the latest survey showed Duterte’s popularity had not diminished, despite drawing internatio­nal criticism for his bloody war on drugs and human rights record.

“It is related to his actions, because he implemente­d what he promised, starting with his anti-drugs campaign, and then the Build, Build, Build infrastruc­ture projects, anticorrup­tion efforts, and now the charter change to shift to federalism,” he said.

Seventy-nine per cent of adult Filipinos said they were satisfied against 9 per cent dissatisfi­ed, resulting in a net satisfacti­on rating of +70, SWS said in a statement.

Twelve per cent were neither satisfied or dissatisfi­ed.

The figures mirrored the same trend in Duterte’s trust rating, which bounced back to ‘excellent’ in December in the SWS survey, from ‘very high’ three months before.

The Duterte administra­tion’s rating exceeded the previous record of +66 achieved by the administra­tion of former President Benigno Aquino in June 2013.

It got ‘very good’ scores in five of 18 ‘performanc­e subjects’ rated, such as fighting terrorism, helping the poor, infrastruc­ture developmen­t, foreign relations and providing jobs, SWS said.

Presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque said, “This excellent public confidence will continue to motivate the president and his team to continue working hard to lay down the foundation­s for a peaceful and prosperous nation.”

The administra­tion got ‘good’ scores in 11 subjects, including defending territoria­l rights and protecting human rights, but scored low in fighting inflation and solving the traffic problem, the SWS said. — Reuters

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