The Philippine Star

Leni, GMA ratings down; Sotto’s up

- By HELEN FLORES

Vice President Leni Robredo suffered a seven-point drop in her net satisfacti­on rating in the last quarter of 2018, according to a Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey.

Fifty-three percent of the respondent­s were satisfied with Robredo’s performanc­e while 26 percent were dissatisfi­ed, resulting in a net satisfacti­on score of moderate +27 based on the nationwide poll taken from Dec. 16 to 19 last year.

It stayed moderate in Metro Manila, although down by seven points from +23 in September to +16 in December.

It stayed good in Mindanao, although down by three points from +34 to +31.

However, it went up by nine points in the Visayas from +39 to +48, both classified as good.

Robredo’s net satisfacti­on rating declined in all socio-economic classes, the SWS said.

It fell from good +33 to moderate +26 in class D. It stayed good in class E, although down by two points from +48 to +46. It stayed neutral in class ABC, despite dropping two points from +2 in September to net zero in December.

Sotto’s rating up

Senate President Vicente Sotto enjoyed a six-point increase in his net satisfacti­on rating.

Seventy-two percent of Filipinos expressed satisfacti­on with his work against 11 percent who were dissatisfi­ed for a net satisfacti­on score of +61 from +55, both classified as good.

Sotto’s net satisfacti­on rating rose from good +41 to very good +55 in Mindanao. It also improved from good +49 to very good +60 in the Visayas. It stayed very good in Luzon, although down by two points from +65 in September to +63 in December.

His rating stayed very good in class E, up by eight points from +53 to +61. It also stayed very good in class D, from +56 in September to +62 in December. It stayed good in class ABC, from +40 to +46.

GMA gets ‘poor’ rating

Speaker Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo’s net satisfacti­on rating fell from “neutral” to “poor.”

The survey showed a 17-point drop in Arroyo’s rating from a neutral -4 in September to poor -21 (28 percent satisfied and 49 percent dissatisfi­ed).

Net satisfacti­on with the former president dropped 23 points from neutral +8 to poor -15 in the Visayas.

It also fell from neutral -3 to poor -22 in Mindanao.

Her net satisfacti­on score plunged from neutral -4 to poor -17 in balance Luzon.

It likewise fell from poor -25 to bad -36 in Metro Manila.

Compared to September 2018, Arroyo’s net satisfacti­on rating fell in all sociodemog­raphics, except among class ABC, the SWS said.

It fell from neutral -4 to poor -22 in class D. It also decreased from neutral -3 to poor -18 in class E.

Net satisfacti­on with Arroyo stayed poor in class ABC, despite increasing by six points from +40 in September to +46 in December.

Chief Justice Lucas Bersamin, who was included for the first time in the survey, obtained a net satisfacti­on rating of moderate +11, with 36 percent saying they were satisfied with his performanc­e and 25 dissatisfi­ed.

By area, net satisfacti­on with Bersamin was highest in balance Luzon at moderate +17, followed by the Visayas at moderate +12, Metro Manila at neutral +9 and Mindanao at neutral +3.

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