Palace defends Duterte declining satisfaction rating: ‘Plus-62 still very good, unprecedented’
MANILA—Malacañang on Monday defended President Rodrigo Duterte's seemingly decreasing satisfaction rating, arguing that the June 2021 +62 net satisfaction rating is still "very good".
"Pero ang dapat pong malaman ng taong bayan ay itong +62 po ng June 2021 ang pinakamataas na satisfaction rating ng kahit sinong presidente matapos po ang Martial Law," he said in a taped public briefing.
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