Seven out of 10 Filipinos will not support pro-China candidates in the 2025 National Elections, according to the latest Pulse Asia survey, commissioned by
the Stratbase Group.
Only five percent of Filipinos said they “will support” pro-China candidates, while 23 percent “cannot say” whether or not they will support pro-China candidates. Manhit noted that “electing pro-China candidates poses significant risks, as it will lead to policies that compromise our territorial integrity, economic interests.”
“Filipinos are right to question China’s role as a reliable development partner. Beyond the West Philippine Sea disputes, raging issues like the corrosive impact of POGOs and incidents involving alleged Chinese espionage, such as the case of Alice Guo, have further fueled distrust,” Manhit explained.
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