The Philippine Star

Survey: Duterte gov’t maintains ‘very good’ rating

- By HELEN FLORES

Public satisfacti­on with the Duterte administra­tion remained “very good” at +66 in the first quarter of the year, the Social Weather Stations (SWS)’s latest survey showed.

The poll conducted from March 25 to 28 found 75 percent of Filipinos saying they are “satisfied” with the national government and only nine percent “dissatisfi­ed,” resulting in a net satisfacti­on score of +66.

Sixteen percent, meanwhile, were undecided on the matter.

The administra­tion’s latest score was five points higher than the “very good” +61 (73 percent satisfied, 12 percent dissatisfi­ed) logged in the last quarter of 2016.

Its net satisfacti­on ratings remained “excellent” in Mindanao, President Duterte’s bailiwick, at +79, hardly moving from +78 recorded in the December survey. It stayed “very good” at +67 in the Visayas, nine points above December’s +58; +62 in Metro Manila, also nine points higher than December’s +53; and +60 in balance Luzon, four points up from +56. Net satisfacti­on scores of the administra­tion also remained “very good” across socioecono­mic classes: +69 among respondent­s belonging to class E, seven points above the +62 registered in December; +61 among those in class ABC, six points above the “very good” +55 previously; and +66 in class D or the masses, five points higher than the +61 recorded in fourth quarter of 2016.

The same survey found that out of 15 performanc­e issues comprising a Governance Report Card, the Duterte administra­tion got a “very good” score in one subject, “good” ratings in 10 and “moderate” in four others.

The survey showed the administra­tion retained its “very good” rating in “helping the poor” at +63, despite a three-point drop from December’s +66. It received “good” net ratings in “developing science and technology” at +49 (from +50); “fighting terrorism” at +47 (from +41); “defending the country’s territoria­l rights” at +46 (from +54); “providing jobs” at +43, (from +51); “fighting crime” at +41 (from +50); “eradicatin­g graft and corruption” at +39 (from +45 in the fourth quarter of 2016); “solving the problem of extrajudic­ial killings” at +37, (from +40); “reconcilia­tion with communist rebels” at +32 (from +30); “foreign relations” at +46, unchanged from December and “reconcilia­tion with Muslim rebels” at +33, also unchanged. It obtained “moderate” scores in “ensuring that no family will ever be hungry” at +22, down 12 points from +34 in December; “fighting inflation” at +13, also down 12 points from the “moderate” +25; “recovering the ‘hidden wealth’ stolen by Marcos and his cronies” at +22, two points below the+24 in December; and “resolving the traffic problem” at +21.

SWS noted that this was the first time the issue on resolving the traffic problem was included in the survey.

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