78% of Filipinos OK Duterte antidrug drive -- SWS | Inquirer News

78% of Filipinos OK Duterte antidrug drive — SWS

/ 09:58 AM September 23, 2018

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A PDEA agent examines part of a P57-million shabu shipment intercepted in Pasay City in December 2017. INQUIRER PHOTO / NIÑO JESUS ORBETA

The Second Quarter 2018 Social Weather Survey, found almost 8 out of 10 Filipinos satisfied with the administration’s campaign against illegal drugs.

The survey showed that 78% were satisfied while 13% were dissatisfied. Nine percent were undecided.

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Net satisfaction in Mindanao was the highest with a +84 rating which SWS classified as “excellent.” It increased by three points from a +81 rating in March 2018.

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Meanwhile, the net satisfaction in Visayas was the lowest with a 12-point decrease from a +69 rating in March 2018 to a +57 satisfaction rate in June 2018.

In Metro Manila, the net rating for the administration’s war on drugs remained at “very good” with a +67 satisfaction rate, two points higher than the previous period.

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The net satisfaction also remained “very good” in Balance Luzon with a five-point increase from a +53 rating to a +58.

The survey was conducted from June 27-30, 2018 using face-to-face interviews of 1,200 adults nationwide with a margin of error of plus or minus 3%. The margin of error for Metro Manila, Balance Luzon, the Visayas, and Mindanao was plus or minus 6%. /cbb

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