The net public satisfaction ratings of Vice President Leni Robredo and other senior officials slumped during 2016's fourth quarter, a Social Weather Stations (SWS) poll found.
Some 58 percent of those polled were satisfied with Robredo's performance, while 21 percent were dissatisfied and 20 percent were undecided.
This gave the vice-president a net rating (percent satisfied minus percent dissatisfied) of +37, 12 points down from her third quarter rating of +49 (65 percent satisfied minus 16 percent dissatisfied).
Nevertheless, Robredo's fourth quarter rating still placed her within "good" territory as per the SWS' ratings classification. The SWS classifies net satisfaction ratings of +70 and above as “excellent”, +50 to +69 as “very good”, +30 to +49 is “good”, +10 to +29 is “moderate”, +9 to -9 is “neutral”, -10 to -29 is “poor”, -30 to -49 is “bad”, -50 to -69 is “very bad”, and -70 and below is “execrable.”
The fourth quarter net public satisfaction poll was taken from December 3 to 6, using face-to-face interviews with 1,500 adults nationwide. The poll has a ±3% sampling error margin.
The poll results were posted on the Business World website.
Other officials
The net satisfaction ratings of Senate President Aquilino "Koko" Pimentel III, House Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez, and Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno also tumbled in the fourth quarter.
Some 49 percent were satisfied with Pimentel in the fourth quarter, with 18 dissatisfied. This gave the Senate president a "good" net rating of +30, though it was seven points down from the third quarter's "good" +37.
Alvarez's fourth quarter net rating was a "moderate" +10, with 33 percent satisfied and 23 percent dissatisfied. The House speaker scored a "moderate" +22 in the third quarter.
Chief Justice Sereno meanwhile scored a "moderate" +16 in the fourth quarter, compared to the third quarter's +26, which the SWS said was a record high for the country's most senior judge.
Some 58 percent of those polled were satisfied with Robredo's performance, while 21 percent were dissatisfied and 20 percent were undecided.
This gave the vice-president a net rating (percent satisfied minus percent dissatisfied) of +37, 12 points down from her third quarter rating of +49 (65 percent satisfied minus 16 percent dissatisfied).
Nevertheless, Robredo's fourth quarter rating still placed her within "good" territory as per the SWS' ratings classification. The SWS classifies net satisfaction ratings of +70 and above as “excellent”, +50 to +69 as “very good”, +30 to +49 is “good”, +10 to +29 is “moderate”, +9 to -9 is “neutral”, -10 to -29 is “poor”, -30 to -49 is “bad”, -50 to -69 is “very bad”, and -70 and below is “execrable.”
The fourth quarter net public satisfaction poll was taken from December 3 to 6, using face-to-face interviews with 1,500 adults nationwide. The poll has a ±3% sampling error margin.
The poll results were posted on the Business World website.
Other officials
The net satisfaction ratings of Senate President Aquilino "Koko" Pimentel III, House Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez, and Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno also tumbled in the fourth quarter.
Some 49 percent were satisfied with Pimentel in the fourth quarter, with 18 dissatisfied. This gave the Senate president a "good" net rating of +30, though it was seven points down from the third quarter's "good" +37.
Alvarez's fourth quarter net rating was a "moderate" +10, with 33 percent satisfied and 23 percent dissatisfied. The House speaker scored a "moderate" +22 in the third quarter.
Chief Justice Sereno meanwhile scored a "moderate" +16 in the fourth quarter, compared to the third quarter's +26, which the SWS said was a record high for the country's most senior judge.
Source: gmanetwork
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