The Freeman

SWS SURVEY 8 of 10 Filipinos satisfied with Philippine democracy

- — Philstar.com

MANILA — Public satisfacti­on with how democracy works in the country dropped in June after reaching a record high in September last year, according to the Social Weather Stations' latest survey.

Most of the respondent­s also said "democracy is always preferable to any other kind of government," the SWS reported. The poll, which was conducted on June 23-26 via face-to-face interviews with 1,200 adults, found 80 percent satisfied with the way democracy works.

This was six points below the record-high 86 percent logged in September 2016 and similar to the previous record of 80 percent in June 2013. The survey has sampling error margins of ±3 percent for national percentage­s, ±6 percent each for Metro Manila, Balance of Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.

According to the polling group, satisfacti­on with democracy has been above 60 percent since June 2010, ranging from 64 percent to 86 percent. In contrast, it exceeded 50 percent in only two out of 31 surveys from October 1999 to June 2009.

Its best showings were in October 1992 at 70 percent, July 1998 at 70 percent, June 2010 at 68 percent, and September 2016 at recordhigh 86 percent. SWS said the peaks during those periods were due to "successful presidenti­al elections."

"The previous record of 80 percent in June 2013 was achieved after the May 2013 senatorial elections," SWS also said. "On the other hand, satisfacti­on with the way democracy works was a disappoint­ing 44 percent in June 2004, which came after the presidenti­al election that year," it added.

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