Philippine Daily Inquirer

P-Noy admin was best so far, survey says

- Roa, Inquirer Research Ana

THE AQUINO administra­tion had a “very good” satisfacti­on rating in its last months and the best overall performanc­e rating seen since 1986, according to a Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey.

Of the 1,200 respondent­s questioned between June 24 and 27, 66 percent were satisfied with the administra­tion’s performanc­e, while 17 percent were dissatisfi­ed, and 17 percent were undecided.

This resulted in a net score (satisfied minus dissatisfi­ed) of +50 in June, up 15 points from the “good” +35 (60 percent satisfied, 26 percent dissatisfi­ed) in April. The Aquino administra­tion ended on June 30. SWS considers a rating of plus 70 and above as “excellent”; plus 50 to plus 69, “very good”; plus 30 to plus 49, “good”; plus 10 to plus 29, “moderate”, plus 9 to minus 9, “neutral”; minus 10 to minus 29, “poor”; minus 30 to minus 49, “bad”; minus 50 to minus 69, “very bad”; minus 70 and below, “execrable.”

‘By a mile’

The survey, first published in Business-World, had a margin of error of plus-or-minus 3 percentage points.

The administra­tion of former President Benigno Aquino III was the best rated thus far, based on SWS data.

Mahar Mangahas, SWS president, said that “going by the full record of SWS surveys since 1986, Aquinos’s administra­tion rendered the most satisfacti­on to the Filipino people, by the proverbial mile.”

Mangahas said the Aquino administra­tion had six-year average overall performanc­e of “good” at +47.

This compares to the “neutral” -2 average in the nine years (35 surveys) of President now Pampanga Rep. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo; “moderate” +15 average in the two and a half years (10 surveys) of President now Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada; “moderate” +14 average in the six years (24 surveys) of President Fidel V. Ramos.

SWS started its administra­tion satisfacti­on surveys midway in the term of the late President Corazon Aquino in 1989, and in the five SWS surveys of administra­tion performanc­e in 1989 to 1992, the average net rating was +5, Mangahas added.

Mindanao most improved

The government’s net satisfacti­on scores rose in all geographic­al areas and socioecono­mic classes.

By area, net satisfacti­on with the government improved the most in Mindanao, from +33 in April to +60 in June. B

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