Latest news with #Stratbase


GMA Network
3 days ago
- Politics
- GMA Network
Palace welcomes Marcos' improved trust rating
Malacañang on Tuesday welcomed the recent SWS survey indicating an increase in the trust rating of President Ferdinand ''Bongbong'' Marcos Jr. Palace Press Officer Claire Castro said the President's trust rating grew despite political noise and attempts to discredit his administration. She said the respondents of the survey had clearly seen what Marcos is doing for the country. 'Kahit na sobrang panggigiba sa kanya ng mga obstructionists na ito na walang magawa kundi manira nang manira at hindi makita ang magagandang trabaho ng Pangulo, sa ating palagay 'yung mga taong mga respondents dito na siyang naging parte ng survey na ito ay nakita nila kung ano ba ang ginagawa ng Pangulo at ng administrasyon,' Castro said. (Even though these obstructionists are so destructive to him that they can do nothing but destroy and destroy and not see the good work of the President, we think that the respondents here who were part of this survey saw what the President and the administration are doing.) She added that the public recognizes the administration's initiatives and programs that are aimed at improving the lives of Filipinos. 'Masaya na nakikita na po ng taumbayan ang ginagawa ng administrasyon,' Castro said. (I'm happy that the people are seeing what the administration is doing.) Marcos' trust rating increased by 10 percentage points from 38% in May to 48% in June, an SWS survey commissioned by Stratbase showed. According to the survey conducted among 1,200 Filipino adults, 48% expressed a great deal of trust in the President, while 30% had little trust and 21% were undecided. The respondents were asked to assess their level of trust in key government officials using the following categories: very much, somewhat much, undecided if much or little, somewhat little, and very little. The survey has a ±3% margin of error. — BAP, GMA Integrated News


GMA Network
3 days ago
- Politics
- GMA Network
SWS: 66% want Sara Duterte to address impeachment charges
Metro Manila has the highest percentage of respondents who believed that Duterte should address the impeachment case, with 76%. Sixty-six percent of Filipinos have agreed that Vice President Sara Duterte should address the impeachment charges to answer all allegations of corruption against her, according to an SWS survey conducted in June and commissioned by Stratbase. The survey, conducted from June 25 to 29 among 1,200 adult respondents nationwide, showed 19% did not agree and 15% were undecided. Metro Manila has the highest percentage of respondents who believed that Duterte should address the impeachment case, with 76%. This was followed by Balance Luzon with 69%, the Visayas with 67%, and Mindanao with 55%. Among socio-economic classes, Classes ABC have the highest percentage who agreed with the statement, with 73%. This was followed by Class D with 66% and Class E with 62%. –NB, GMA Integrated News


GMA Network
4 days ago
- Politics
- GMA Network
SWS-Stratbase poll shows Marcos trust rating up by 10 percentage points
According to a survey conducted among 1,200 Filipino adults across the country from June 25 to 29, 48% expressed a great deal of trust in Marcos, 30% had little trust, and 21% were undecided. President Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr.'s trust rating increased by 10 percentage points from 38% in May to 48% in June, an SWS survey commissioned by Stratbase showed. According to a survey conducted among 1,200 Filipino adults across the country from June 25 to 29, 48% expressed a great deal of trust in Marcos, 30% had little trust, and 21% were undecided. Stratbase said respondents were asked to assess their level of trust in key government officials using the following categories: very much, somewhat much, undecided if much or little, somewhat little, and very little. The survey has a ±3% margin of error. Those who had much trust in Vice President Sara Duterte went up by a percentage point from 60% in May to 61% in June. Twenty-three percent had little trust in the Vice President, and 14% were undecided in the latest poll Those who said they had much trust in Senate President Francis Escudero increased from 47% in May to 55% in June. Twenty-three percent said they had little trust in Escudero, while 21 percent were undecided in the most recent survey. Speaker Martin Romualdez's 'much trust' increased from 26% in May to 34% in June. Thirty-four percent also had little trust, while 27% were undecided. 'The significant increase in President Marcos' trust rating signals a possible renewed public confidence in his administration,' Stratbase Group President Prof. Victor Andres 'Dindo' Manhit said. 'He must sustain these trust ratings since they are crucial indicators of political stability and governance performance,' he added. – NB, GMA Integrated News