Marcos admin gets high approval ratings in Pulse Asia survey | Inquirer News

Marcos admin gets high approval ratings in Pulse Asia survey

By: - Reporter / @JMangaluzINQ
/ 03:26 PM October 06, 2022

FILE PHOTO: Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. delivers his first State of the Nation Address, in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines, July 25, 2022. Jam Sta Rosa/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo/File Photo

(FILE) President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. delivers his first State of the Nation Address in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines, on July 25, 2022. Jam Sta Rosa/Pool via REUTERS

MANILA. Philippines –  The administration of President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. got high approval ratings from Filipinos for its handling of several key issues, results of a Pulse Asia survey released on Thursday showed.

According to Pulse Asia, the Marcos administration received majority approval ratings on 11 of the 13 issues on which its performance was assessed in September 2022.

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Pulse Asia’s September 2022 Nationwide Survey on Urgent Concerns and the Performance Ratings of the National Administration on Selected Issues showed that appreciation was the majority sentiment toward the present administration’s work in:

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– calamity response (78%)

-controlling the spread of COVID-19 (78%)

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-promoting peace in the country (69%)

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-protecting the welfare of overseas Filipino workers (68%)

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-fighting criminality (67%)

-law enforcement (62%)

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-creating more jobs (59%)

-increasing workers’ pay (59%)

-fighting graft and corruption in government (58%)

-environment protection (57%)

-defense of the country’s territorial integrity (52%)

The Marcos administration, however, got low approval regarding its performance in poverty reduction (39%) and control of inflation (31%).

The Pulse Asia survey was conducted from September 17 to 21 and had 1,200 respondents nationwide. It had a 2.8% error margin and a 95% confidence level. Issues that took place after September 21 were not accounted for, including the depreciation of the Philippine Peso versus the US dollar.

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