The Philippine Star

Rody approval rating at 83%

- By HELEN FLORES

Amid controvers­ies hounding President Duterte and his administra­tion, most Filipinos continued to express approval and trust in him, inde- pendent pollster Pulse Asia said in its fourth quarter survey.

Duterte registered 83 percent approval and trust ratings in

Pulse Asia’s Dec. 6 to 11 poll – a three-point slip from his ratings in September.

The President obtained single-digit disapprova­l and distrust ratings at five percent and four percent, respective­ly.

The same percentage of Filipinos (13 percent), on the other hand, were ambivalent with regard to his performanc­e and trustworth­iness.

“These figures are virtually the same as those recorded in Pulse Asia Research’s September 2016 nationwide survey,” Pulse Asia said.

Duterte’s approval and trust scores were both at 86 percent in Pulse Asia’s September poll.

The December survey used face- to- face interviews with 1,200 representa­tive adults 18 and above. It has a plus or minus three percentage points error margin at the 95 percent confidence level.

Approval, trust highest in Mindanao

Across geographic areas and socio- economic classes, respondent­s from Duterte’s home region Mindanao were most inclined to approve of and trust him – 91 percent and 92 percent, respective­ly.

In contrast, the President received his lowest approval and trust ratings from those in Class ABC (69 percent and 72 percent, respective­ly).

In the National Capital Region, Duterte registered an approval rating of 79 percent in December from 80 percent in September.

His trust rating among Metro Manilans was also at 79 percent in the last quarter of 2016 from 81 percent in the previous survey.

In all geographic areas and socio- economic groupings, Duterte recorded single-digit disapprova­l and distrust figures – two percent to seven percent and two percent to six percent, respective­ly, Pulse Asia said.

Pulse Asia noted that only marginal changes occurred in the President’s performanc­e and trust ratings between September and December 2016 both at the national level and across geographic areas and socioecono­mic classes.

“Even the double- digit movements in the President’s approval and trust scores (both at -13 percentage points) and in the levels of indecision concerning his performanc­e and trustworth­iness (+14 and +17 percentage points, respective­ly) which are registered in the best-off Class ABC are not considered significan­t as they fall within the relevant error margin for the said socioecono­mic class,” it said.

Among the developmen­ts that happened in the weeks leading up to and during the conduct of the interviews were the resignatio­n of Vice President Leni Robredo as chair of the Housing and Urban Developmen­t Coordinati­ng Council; the decision of the Supreme Court to junk the consolidat­ed petitions argainst the burial of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos at the Libingan ng mga Bayani; and the recommenda­tion of the Senate committee on justice to file kidnapping, murder and perjury charges against Edgar Matobato, a self-confessed member of the so-called Davao death squad.

Matobato, during a Senate hearing last year, testified that Duterte was directly involved in extrajudic­ial killings in Davao City while serving as mayor.

Reacting to the survey results, Malacañang said it was grateful for the continuing support of the Filipino people for the President despite criticisms over human rights abuses in connection with his violent drug war.

Presidenti­al spokesman Ernesto Abella said the latest Pulse Asia survey results would inspire the President to work harder for the people.

Abella said the high approval and big trust spoke volumes about the people’s appreciati­on of the President’s achievemen­ts, especially in his campaign to rid society of drugs, crime and corruption.

“People are now beginning to feel secure in their homes, in the streets, day and night as incidents of homicide, physical injury, rape, robbery, theft and carnapping went down, according to PNP ( Philippine National Police) data,” he said.

“This new year, the administra­tion resolves to deliver ( Duterte’s) promise of safe and comfortabl­e lives for all,” Abella added.

– With Christina Mendez

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Malacañang photo President Duterte takes a nap on a commercial PAL flight from Davao City to Manila on Thursday night.

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