Both President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Vice President Sara Duterte received high approval ratings in the latest survey by polling firm Pulse Asia, with 78 percent and 83 percent of respondents, respectively, expressing satisfaction with their work.
Only 10 percent disapproved of Zubiri’s work, 12 percent for Romualdez, and 15 percent for Gesmundo.
“In the case of Supreme Court Chief Justice Alexander G. Gesmundo, basically the same percentages of Filipino adults either approve of his quarterly performance or are ambivalent on the matter . Levels of disapproval for these officials’ performance range from 4% for the Vice-President to 15% for the Supreme Court Chief Justice,” it added.
Approval ratings for Marcos were lowest in the National Capital Region at 68 percent, followed by 70 percent in Luzon. For Duterte, it was lowest in Luzon at 72 percent, followed by 76 percent in NCR. Pulse Asia said the current ratings of Marcos and Duterte are not a big departure from the results of the survey last November, where the President got an 82 percent approval rating, and the Vice President an 84 percent rating.“Public opinion regarding the performance of the President and the Vice-President remains essentially constant between November 2022 and March 2023.
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