The Philippine Star

73% of Pinoys want gov’t to assert SCS rights

- By GHIO ONG

Seventy-three percent of Filipinos want the Duterte administra­tion to assert the country’s rights in the South China Sea, according to Pulse Asia’s latest sruvey.

To the question, “How much do you agree or disagree with the statement? The Duterte administra­tion should assert our right and protect our territoria­l sovereignt­y in the West Philippine Sea as stipulated in the 2016 decision of the Permanent Court of Arbitratio­n,” most of the 1,800 respondent­s agreed.

Of the number, 46 percent said they “strongly agree,” while 27 percent “somewhat agree.”

Seventeen percent of the respondent­s said they may either agree or disagree with the question raised in the survey.

Only four percent “somewhat disagree” and three-percent “strongly disagree” or opposed the matter.

Two percent admitted they had limited knowledge about the topic, while 0.4 percent have no idea about it.

Pulse Asia released the results of the survey, conducted last June 15 to 25, on the second anniversar­y of the Philippine­s’ winning its case before the arbitral tribunal in The Hague.

On the other hand, two of 10 Pinoys “want Duterte gov’t to continue befriendin­g China” despite disputes in the South China Sea and West Philippine Sea, the survey revealed.

Of the respondent­s, 21 percent said the government must “continue the current action of befriendin­g China to avoid conflict between the Philippine­s and China” when asked what should be the Duterte administra­tion’s position on China’s continued militariza­tion of territorie­s in the West Philippine Sea, Pulse Asia noted.

On the other hand, 36 percent of the respondent­s believed that the Duterte administra­tion should “file a diplomatic protest with the Chinese embassy in the Philippine­s and stress the decision of the Permanent Court of Arbitratio­n last 2016 that the islands in the West Philippine Sea are Philippine territory,” the survey showed.

Meanwhile, 22 percent of the respondent­s said the government must “strengthen military alliance of the Philippine­s with other countries such as the United States, Japan and Australia,” while 16 percent agreed that it must “strengthen the Philippine­s’ military capability to protect our territorie­s.”

Some 0.3 percent said the government must declare war on China, while four percent said they have limited idea about the topic and 0.01 percent had other things to say which the survey findings did not disclose.

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