The Marcos administration enjoyed “small to huge majority approval ratings” in its handling of the seven issues where its performance was assessed in the latest Pulse Asia survey. | ManilaBulletin READ:
In the March 2023 “Ulat ng Bayan” survey results released on Wednesday, April 12, out of the 12 issues on which its performance was evaluated, the Marcos administration got small to huge majority approval ratings in its enforcement of the rule of law , protection of the environment , protection of national territorial integrity , promotion of peace , fight against criminality , protection of the welfare of overseas Filipino workers , and response to the needs of calamity-hit areas .
Meanwhile, Pulse Asia said approval is the plurality sentiment as regards the Marcos administration’s work in reducing poverty , increasing workers’ pay , creating more jobs , and fighting corruption in government . It pointed out that the levels of indecision regarding the performance of the administration range from 19 percent on the issues of protecting the welfare of overseas Filipino workers and fighting criminality to 33 percent on the issue of enforcing the rule of law.
“Aside from these changes, the only other notable movement in the administration’s performance ratings is the drop in its indecision rating on the issue of poverty reduction ,” it added.
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