The Philippine Star

SWS: Leni, Koko maintain ‘good’ satisfacti­on ratings.

- By HELEN FLORES

Vice President Leni Robredo and Senate President Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel III maintained their “good” net satisfacti­on ratings in the first quarter of the year, according to the latest Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey.

Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez and Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno received “neutral” net satisfacti­on scores in the first three months of 2018.

The SWS poll, taken from March 23 to 27, used face-toface interviews of 1,200 adults nationwide.

The survey found 57 percent satisfied and 23 percent dissatisfi­ed with the performanc­e of Robredo, resulting in a net satisfacti­on score of +34, classified by SWS as “good.”

Robredo’s score was eight points down from +42 (63 percent satisfied, 21 percent dissatisfi­ed) in December 2017.

In Metro Manila, Robredo received net satisfacti­on rating of moderate +16 in March 2018, two points below the +15 last December.

It stayed good in balance Luzon at +38 in March 2018, down four points from +42 in December.

However, it fell by one grade from good to moderate in Mindanao at +26 in March 2018, down by 21 points from +47 in December.

It fell by one grade from very good to good in the Visayas at +47 in March 2018, down by eight points from +55 in the previous quarter.

By class, it was down by two grades from good +32 to neutral +3 among Class ABC.

Pimentel’s net satisfacti­on rating also fell by eight points, although it stayed in good territory at +41 (57 percent satisfied and 16 percent dissatisfi­ed) from +49 (62 percent satisfied and 13 percent dissatisfi­ed.)

His net satisfacti­on score rose by one grade from good to very good in Metro Manila at +51 in March, up by two points from +49 in December.

It stayed good in balance Luzon at +37 in the first quarter despite dropping by two points from +39 previously.

However, it fell by one point from very good to good in Mindanao at +37, down by 24 points from +61 in December.

It also fell by one point from very good to good in the Visayas at +46 in March 2018, down by 10 points from +56 in December.

Pimentel’s net score fell among Class E from very good +56 to good +33.

Alvarez received a record low net satisfacti­on rating of neutral +1 (31 percent satisfied and 29 percent dissatisfi­ed) from moderate +14 in December.

The Speaker’s net satisfacti­on rating stayed neutral in Metro Manila at +8 in March, up three points from +5 in December.

However, it fell by one grade from moderate to neutral in Mindanao, -2 in March, down by 28 points from +26 in the previous quarter.

It also fell by one grade from moderate to neutral in the Visayas at +7 in March 2018, down by 12 points from +19.

It stayed neutral but had a doubledigi­t drop in balance Luzon at -1 in March, lower by 10 points from +9 in December.

Among Class D or the masa, Alvarez’s net rating dropped from moder- ate +16 to neutral +2.

Sereno, who is on leave, received a new personal record low net satisfacti­on rating of neutral -1, from +6 in December 2017.

The chief magistrate’s net satisfacti­on rating stayed neutral but had a double-digit decline in balance Luzon at -2 in March, down by 11 points from +9 in December.

It fell by one point from neutral to poor in Mindanao at -22 in March, down by 27 points from +5 in December.

Her net satisfacti­on rating also fell by one grade from neutral to poor in Metro Manila at -10 in March 2018, lower by three points from -7 in December 2017.

It also fell by one grade from moderate to neutral in the Visayas, at -1 in March 2018, down by 13 points from +12 in December.

Sereno’s net satisfacti­on rating stayed neutral but had a doubledigi­t drop in rural areas (down by 13 points from +9 to -4), among Class ABC (down by 17 points from +8 to -9) and among class D (down by 16 points from +7 to -9).

The SWS poll has sampling error margins of plus or minus three percentage points for national percentage­s and plus or minus six percentage points each for Metro Manila, balance Luzon, the Visayas and Mindanao.

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