Manila Bulletin

Duterte admin net satisfacti­on rating soars to record-high +72%

- By ELLALYN DE VERA-RUIZ

The net satisfacti­on rating of the Duterte administra­tion reached a new record-high of “excellent” +72 percent in the first quarter of 2019, a Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey showed.

In the nationwide survey conducted last March 28-31 among 1,440 respondent­s, 81 percent of Filipinos were satisfied, 10 percent neither satisfied nor dissatisfi­ed, and 9 percent

dissatisfi­ed with the general performanc­e of the current administra­tion.

This translates to a new record-high net satisfacti­on rating of +72 (percent satisfied minus percent dissatisfi­ed), classified by SWS as “excellent.”

It is six points above the “very good” +66 (76 percent satisfied, 9 percent dissatisfi­ed) in December, 2018, and two points above the previous record of excellent +70 in December, 2017.

SWS attributed the five-point increase in the national administra­tion’s overall net satisfacti­on rating to increases in all areas.

It rose from very good to excellent in the Visayas, from +63 in December, 2018 to +74 in March, 2019; stayed excellent in Mindanao from +75 to +81; remained very good in the rest of Luzon from +65 to +68; and also stayed very good in Metro Manila, from +60 to +65.

Rural net satisfacti­on with the national administra­tion rose from very good to excellent, from +65 in December, 2018 to +72 in March, as urban net satisfacti­on also rose from very good to excellent, from +68 to +71.

Likewise, net satisfacti­on with the national administra­tion rose from very good to excellent in class D or the masa, from +65 in December, 2018 to +72 in March.

It stayed excellent in upper-to-middle class ABC, hardly moving from +72 to +73.

But it declined from excellent to very good in the poorest class E, from +70 to +68.

By sex, it rose from very good to excellent among men, from +69 to +73; and among women, from +64 to +71.

By age group, it rose from very good to excellent among 18-24 year olds, from +64 to +80; among 35-44 year olds, from +67 to +75; and among 45-54 year olds, from +68 to +75.

It stayed very good among 55-year-olds and above, from +63 to +67.

But it declined from excellent to very good among 25-34 year olds, from +71 to +67.

By educationa­l level, net satisfacti­on with the national administra­tion stayed excellent among college graduates, from +73 to +77.

It rose from very good to excellent among elementary graduates, from +67 to +73, and among high school graduates, from +65 to +71.

It stayed very good among non-elementary graduates, from +64 to +68.

Also in the same survey period, in the SWS governance report card, it found that out of 11 specific performanc­e subjects rated, net satisfacti­on ratings of the Duterte administra­tion were excellent on one subject, very good on two subjects, good on seven subjects, and moderate on one subject.

The net satisfacti­on rating of the national administra­tion was excellent on helping the poor for a new record-high +72 (from +68 in December, 2018).

It was very good on reconstruc­ting Marawi City (from +60 to +58) and fighting terrorism (from +55 to +58)

Meanwhile, it was good on: fighting crimes (from +44 to +48), reconcilin­g with communist rebels (a new record-high +45), reconcilin­g with Muslim rebels (from +39 to +44), eradicatin­g graft and corruption (from +42 to +41), foreign relations (from +38 to +41), defending Philippine sovereignt­y in the West Philippine­s Sea (unchanged at +40), and ensuring that no family will ever be hungry (from +28 to +37).

It was moderate on fighting inflation (from +14 to +22).

Palace elated

Malacañang extended its gratitude to the public as it welcomed the record-high satisfacti­on rating of the Duterte administra­tion.

Presidenti­al Spokesman Salvador Panelo made the statement after the release of the 2019 first quarter SWS survey.

He said this is the highest rating received by any administra­tion since the polling firm started such survey in February, 1989.

Panelo said the Palace is elated that the people appreciate­s the efforts of the government to give everyone a comfortabl­e life.

“We are also glad that our people appreciate the current government's efforts in fighting poverty as this specific issue got the highest rating, along with other issues like reconstruc­ting Marawi City as well as fighting terrorism,” he said.

The Palace official noted that the administra­tion focuses on alleviatin­g poverty since poverty-stricken areas tend to be the breeding ground for crimes and terror activities.

“In combating terrorism, therefore, the Executive likewise pays attention to addressing the socioecono­mic causes of the problem,” Panelo said.

“A whole-of-the-nation approach centered on peace and developmen­t is laid out and we are gratified that the public acknowledg­es it,” he added. (With a report from Argyll B. Geducos)

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