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Philippine poll shows biggest ratings slump for Duterte as inflation soars

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MANILA: Philippine leader Rodrigo Duterte suffered the biggest ratings slump of his presidency in the third quarter, an independen­t pollster said on yesterday, amid signs of public unease about rising inflation and the cost of staple foodgrain rice.

Duterte’s approval rating, a measure of his performanc­e, dropped 13 points to 75 per cent in a survey of 1,800 voting-age Filipinos conducted by Pulse Asia this month. His trust rating, which gauges sentiment about his personalit­y, fell 15 points to 72 per cent.

A similar poll in June had scored him at 88 per cent and 87 per cent respective­ly.

Presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque said Duterte, who has been in office since June 2016, was unperturbe­d by ratings and was focused on doing his job.

“We are not affected by it because the president will do his best to discharge his duties,” Roque told a regular news briefing.

“I believe that’s still a very good approval rating.” Roque said rising inflation could have caused the drop in the ratings because higher prices for rice, have negated the administra­tion’s gains in other areas.

The survey was conducted in the first week of September, when official data showed annual inflation at 6.4 per cent in August, the highest in nearly a decade.

It came amid calls to abolish the grains import agency and in a week when a graft complaint was made against its chief, who has since resigned.

Another pollster, Social Weather Stations, released results this month of a second-quarter poll that showed trust in Duterte had dropped to its lowest level during his presidency, although he maintained a rating of “very good”. — Reuters

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