
Trabaho lang! GMA unfazed by low trust rating
SASMUAN, Pampanga — Speaker Gloria Macapagal Arroyo isn’t losing sleep over the latest Pulse Asia survey which showed her as the least trusted among the top elected officials of government
SASMUAN, Pampanga — Speaker Gloria Macapagal Arroyo isn’t losing sleep over the latest Pulse Asia survey which showed her as the least trusted among the top elected officials of government
Malacañang on Friday welcomed the latest Pulse Asia survey that President Rodrigo Duterte earned the highest approval and trust ratings among elected government officials.
Resigned presidential spokesperson Harry Roque on Monday admitted having a slim chance of winning as senator in the 2019 elections.
The Duterte administration obtained an 83 percent approval score for its effort to fight criminality, a September 2018 Pulse Asia survey showed.
The government’s campaign on federalism will have to take a back seat for the time being, Malacanang said.
Former President and now House Speaker Gloria Macapagal is optimistic that her public trust and approval ratings are “on an upswing” scale despite her poor performance in the recent Pulse Asia survey.
Malacanang on Tuesday welcomed the latest Pulse Asia survey on the trust and approval ratings of President Rodrigo Duterte.
What makes Senator Nancy Binay a strong candidate? It’s beauty, she says.
Senator Joseph Victor “JV” Ejercito blamed the “Estrada factor” for his drop in the latest Pulse Asia survey, saying he does not have the benefit of “name recall,” unlike his half-brother, former Senator Jinggoy Estrada.
There is apparently only room for one Aquino in politics.
Vice President Leni Robredo is even more inspired to work to help uplift the lives of poor people after a Pulse Asia survey showed a seven-point rise in her approval rating.
The latest Pulse Asia survey which shows that majority of Filipinos oppose changing the Constitution is “misleading,” the consultative committee (ConCom) formed by President Rodrigo Duterte said.
For the ordinary citizen, Charter change (Cha-cha) and federalism not only taste bad, these may even be “poisoned” by no-el (no election) and term extension.
Malacañang on Monday saw the need to work overtime in order to gain public trust and confidence on the proposed Charter change and planned shift to federal government.
Majority of Pinoys do not want the 1987 Constitution to be amended to enable a shift to a federal form of government, according to a survey released by Pulse Asia Monday (July 16).
Two opposition lawmakers on Friday (July 13) questioned the accuracy behind latest survey released by Pulse Asia, which showed President Rodrigo Duterte with an 88-percent approval rating.
The latest Pulse Asia survey which showed that 88 percent of its respondents approved of President Rodrigo Duterte is “invalid” due to a “sampling design error,” opposition Senator Antonio Trillanes IV said.
A majority of Filipinos still approve of President Rodrigo Duterte, according to the latest Pulse Asia survey released Friday (July 13).
A recent survey showed that Filipinos don’t trust India among foreigners the most.
The Duterte administration has obtained a 62-percent approval rating in its performance with regard to defending the country’s territorial integrity against foreigners, a latest Pulse Asia survey showed.
Less people would be voting for Ilocos Norte Gov. Imee Marcos if she runs for senator causing her to drop by one spot from the “Magic 12,” the latest Pulse Asia survey revealed.
Senator Koko Pimentel would still push for a shift to a federal form of government despite the public being cold to the proposed change, which would see the Philippines divided into smaller states with greater autonomy.
Senator JV Ejercito said the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (TRAIN) could be suspended if inflation continues to rise above the target rate.
In a latest survey conducted by Pulse Asia, 64% of Filipinos are against amending the Constitution, with Balance Luzon registering a strongest opposition at 75%, followed by Mindanao at 65%, the Visayas at 60%, and the National Capital Region at 54%.
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