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Trust Levels for Philippine Leaders Marcos and Duterte Experience Notable Decline

by LAWIN.news February 3, 2025
written by LAWIN.news February 3, 2025
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. (left) and Vice President Sara Duterte. —Official Facebook page of Bongbong Marcos/Inquirer file photo/Lyn Rillon
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MANILA, Philippines – Recent data from a Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey reveals a continued decline in trust for President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Vice President Sara Duterte. This survey, commissioned and released by the Stratbase Group, provides insight into the changing political sentiments in the Philippines, focusing on the trust ratings of the country’s top leaders.

The SWS survey highlights that President Marcos and Vice President Duterte began the year with similar trust ratings. Throughout the year, however, these ratings have shown a consistent downward trend. This change comes amid various political and economic developments in the country, possibly influencing public perception. The survey offers a quantitative glimpse into how citizens view their leaders, emphasizing the broader political climate.

The Stratbase Group, which sponsored the survey, is a research organization known for its analysis of political and social trends in the Philippines. Its involvement underscores the importance of understanding how political dynamics can shift over relatively short periods.

The SWS survey is conducted regularly and serves as a barometer of public opinion, measuring trust levels for key government figures. The recent findings indicate a shift in public confidence that may reflect on public policy and administration. The reasons behind this decline in trust ratings can be multifaceted, involving various factors ranging from economic performance to governance styles and political decisions.

Observers in the political field may consider the survey results indicative of the general mood of the public. The survey might prompt introspection among political leaders regarding strategic planning and policy implementation. The feedback from such surveys can guide adjustments in governance approaches and communication strategies, potentially influencing future trust ratings.

President Marcos, who assumed office following a divisive election, has faced various challenges since taking leadership. These challenges range from economic concerns, such as inflation and employment, to governance issues and international relations. His administration’s responses to these challenges could play a significant role in public perception moving forward.

Vice President Duterte, known for her strong political lineage and previous tenure as mayor of Davao City, also faces scrutiny in her role. Public expectations and responsibilities as a vice-presidential figure contribute to the complexity of maintaining a consistent trust rating. Understanding the evolving dynamics of her political influence could be key in interpreting these trust ratings.

The trust ratings serve as a crucial metric for understanding the relationship between the government and the citizenry. It reflects how policies and governance impact public confidence and may influence future electoral outcomes and political stability.

Political analysts may use the survey results to foresee potential shifts in the political landscape of the Philippines. The results of the SWS survey could be particularly significant in understanding how emerging issues and recent events shape public opinion. Further research and surveys could provide more insights into the underlying causes of these changes in trust ratings.

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