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The approval and trust ratings of the country’s two top officials declined in the third quarter, pollster Pulse Asia reported Tuesday.
The pollster noted that the survey was conducted at a time when the House of Representatives was conducting hearings on the 2025 budget, “with the Vice President and other OVP officials snubbing the second budget hearing on Sept. 10, 2024; the Vice President said she is prepared to work with zero budget in the event the OVP is defunded by Congress.”
In the September poll, 29% of respondents were undecided about the President’s performance, while 21% expressed dissatisfaction. On trust, 22% indicated little or no trust, and 28% were undecided. Mr. Marcos’ approval and trust ratings were strongest among respondents from the Class D income bracket, where he received 52% for both.
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