Senate, House retain majority approval in Pulse Asia poll

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Senate, House retain majority approval in Pulse Asia poll
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Nearly half of respondents in the same Pulse Asia poll approved of the work of the Supreme Court.

MANILA — More than half of Filipino adults still approve of how the Senate and the House of Representatives have been doing their jobs, results of a September survey by pollster Pulse Asia suggest.

"While the national performance ratings of these institutions are essentially unchanged during the period June 2023 to September 2023, there are a few significant movements across areas and classes," Pulse Asia said in its media release.The Senate's rating, for example, climbed 12 percentage points in Mindanao but dropped by 17 percentage points in the Visayas.

The Senate's relatively higher rating in Mindanao cannot necessarily be attributed to it being led by Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri of Bukidnon and having members from the southern Philippines, according to Anthony Lawrence Borja, who teaches political science at De La Salle University.

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