The Philippine Star

SWS: Most Pinoys oppose revolution­ary gov’t

- By JANVIC MATEO

More Filipinos are opposing the prospectiv­e proclamati­on of a revolution­ary government by the Duterte administra­tion, according to a recent survey conducted by the Social Weather Stations (SWS).

The survey, conducted from Dec. 8 to 16 with the results released on Friday, showed that a plurality or 39 percent of the respondent­s were against the proclamati­on of a revolution­ary government.

Thirty one percent agreed, while the remaining 30 percent were undecided.

The survey was conducted weeks after President Duterte threatened to declare a revolution­ary government if the country falls into chaos.

He later backtracke­d even as some of his supporters organized activities in support of such a proclamati­on.

Based on the survey, only Mindanao has more respondent­s supporting the revolution­ary govattainm­ent ernment than those who oppose it (38 percent agree, 21 percent disagree).

The rest of the country has more people opposing revolution­ary government: Metro Manila (34 percent agree, 41 percent disagree), rest of Luzon (30 percent agree, 46 percent disagree) and the Visayas (26 percent agree, 43 percent disagree).

Disagreeme­nt to revolution­ary government is higher among male (33 percent agree, 41 percent disagree) and female (29 percent agree, 37 percent disagree) respondent­s, as well as those from Class ABC (30 percent agree, 38 percent disagree) and D (31 percent agree, 40 percent disagree) socioecono­mic group.

Meanwhile, support is slightly higher among poorest Filipinos or those identified as belonging to Class E (36 percent agree, 33 percent disagree).

Opposition to revolution­ary government is also higher than those who support it if the respondent­s are classified based on educationa­l and age group.

RevGov under present Constituti­on

The same survey also found that 48 percent think it is possible to have a revolution­ary government under the present Constituti­on, while 27 percent said otherwise.

The remaining 24 percent has no opinion about the matter.

SWS said the proportion of those who say it is possible to have a revolution­ary government in the current Constituti­on is highest in Metro Manila (58 percent), followed by Mindanao (48 percent), rest of Luzon (47 percent) and the Visayas (42 percent).

Meanwhile, 63 percent of the respondent­s said they are aware of the plan of Duterte to change the form of government.

Eighteen percent believe that Duterte has no plan to change the present form of government, while the remaining 19 percent has no answer.

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