AND then what? The top two officials of the land face various impeachment complaints — two against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. filed by Atty. Andre de Jesus and the Makabayan bloc, which have been deemed sufficient in form; and two fresh impeachment complaints against Vice President Sara Duterte by different groups, marking a new set of ouster bids following a Supreme Court ruling that voided previous attempts. DAILY TRIBUNE images
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Nearly half of Filipinos distrust Marcos; VP Duterte trusted — survey

Lisa Marie Apacible

Nearly half of Filipino adults now express distrust in President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., while Vice President Sara Duterte enjoys majority trust among the public, according to a nationwide survey released Monday, 16 March, by Pulse Asia Research.

In the “Ulat ng Bayan Survey,” which was conducted from 27 February to 2 March, 44 percent of respondents said they distrust Marcos, the report said. Meanwhile, 35 percent of Filipinos trusted him, and 21 percent were undecided.

“Across geographic and socioeconomic subgroupings, the only majority approval score of the President is recorded in the rest of Luzon (54%). In contrast, disapproval for the latter’s work prevails in the Visayas (61%), Mindanao (73%), and Class E (60%),” the pollster said on the president’s performance.

It added, “Almost half of those belonging to Class D (47%) also have a negative assessment of presidential performance. While the same approval and disapproval ratings are posted by the President in Metro Manila (both at 42%), a three-way divide may be observed in Class ABC (41% approval, 29% indecision, and 30% disapproval).”

By contrast, Duterte enjoys more trust from Filipino adults.

“Duterte enjoys small to big majority approval ratings in the Visayas (72%), Mindanao (95%), Class D (57%), and Class E (81%),” Pulse Asia said.

She also received a 55 percent approval rating for her work over the past three months, with 27 percent disapproving and 18 percent undecided.

“Practically the same approval and disapproval figures are recorded in Class ABC (36%)"  the pollster said.

Fifty-four percent of adults expressed trust in her, 26 percent indicated distrust, and 20 percent were undecided or neutral on her ongoing impeachment case.

Meanwhile, inflation continues to be the most urgent issue for Filipinos, cited by 59 percent of respondents, followed by graft and corruption at 47 percent and workers’ pay at 36 percent.

Corruption also emerged as the leading third-mentioned concern at 19 percent.

While the administration received majority approval for protecting the welfare of overseas Filipino workers at 53 percent, respondents were critical of efforts to reduce poverty with 53 percent disapproval, fight corruption in government with 67 percent, address illegal drugs at 68 percent, and control inflation at 73 percent.

The survey period coincided with heightened political scrutiny. Duterte faced two impeachment complaints deemed “sufficient in substance” by the House of Representatives.

Other developments included anti-corruption protests and rising oil prices due to the Middle East conflict.