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MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand “Bongbong” R. Marcos Jr. on Friday described the latest Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey, which showed that more than half of Filipinos are satisfied with his administration’s performance, as “very encouraging.”
In an ambush interview in Pasay City, Marcos said it is uplifting to see that their efforts are reaching many people.
Article continues after this advertisement“So, of course, it’s very encouraging. Siyempre lalakas ang loob namin para patibayin pa, pagandahin pa namin ang trabaho namin,” he said.
FEATURED STORIES NEWSINFO Magnitude 4.1 earthquake hits waters off Ilocos Norte NEWSINFO Marcos on Rodriguez's dare for hair follicle drug test: Why should I? NEWSINFO Sen. Mark Villar leads charge vs online scammers with new bill(So, of course, it’s very encouraging. Of course, it will boost our spirits to strengthen and improve our work even more.)
In a statement on Thursday, Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin also said the Marcos administration is grateful for the survey results, showing that 59 percent of Filipinos are pleased with the government’s performance.
Article continues after this advertisement“As always, we are grateful for the people’s support, as reflected in surveys that have consistently placed us in overwhelmingly positive territory,” Bersamin’s statement read.
no deposit bonus slotsArticle continues after this advertisementHowever, he also noted that survey results are “mostly a weathervane for public opinion”—reflecting how much people support government policies but not necessarily how effective those policies are.
“In that sense, the truest measure of public service is whether we improve our people’s lives. This remains the primary standard by which we measure our work,” Bersamin said.
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