Thursday, July 6, 2017

SWS: Public satisfaction with Duterte hits record high in the second quarter

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PRESIDENT Rodrigo R. Duterte (PRRD) marked his first year in office with a fresh personal record-high net satisfaction rating results of the latest Social Weather Stations survey showed public support for martial law which he declared over all of Mindanao revealed Friday.

Results of the survey -- conducted on June 23-26 via face-to-face interviews with 1,200 adults nationwide and with sampling error margins of ±3 points for national percentages, as well as ±6 points each for Metro Manila, “Balance Luzon,” the Visayas and Mindanao -- found 78% satisfied, 10% undecided and 12% dissatisfied with Mr. Duterte’s performance in the second quarter.

Based on Netizen's comments and reactions it rally defines how SWS made the survey with accuracy. Please see photos of 12% of the Filipinos dissatisfied with PRRD performance:



Social Weather Stations or SWS is a social research institution in the Philippines founded in August 1985. It is a private, non-stock, nonprofit institution. It is the foremost public-opinion polling body in the Philippines. As an independent institution

And photos of the 78% of Filipinos satisfied with PRRD:


In a statement, Presidential Spokesperson Ernesto Abella said the latest SWS rating showed "tacit public support for the President’s action following the rebellion in Marawi.”

The Supreme Court earlier upheld President Rodrigo Duterte's Proclamation No. 216 declaring martial law and suspending the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus in the entire southern Philippine region of Mindanao.

“The 12% drop [in Mindanao] could be a mixed reaction, not only to the declaration of martial law but also to how the President has been expected to bring so many of his promises in Mindanao,” he added. “Those in Mindanao expect more from the President,” he noted, “compared to those in Luzon and Visayas.”




Source: News/ Businessworld, ABSCBN

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