SWS: Survey results vary depending on names provided by poll sponsor

Inquirer.net 10/13/2018

Survey results vary depending on the names and number of choices provided by the poll sponsor. This was the clarification of the Social Weather Stations (SWS) after Inquirer.net noted in a report Friday that a survey commissioned…

Duterte’s health is a public matter – SWS poll

Inquirer.net 10/07/2018

MAJORITY of Filipinos think that President Rodrigo Duterte’s state of health is a public matter, the latest Social Weather Survey (SWS) showed Sunday. The survey done from September 15 to 23, 2018, showed that 61 percent said…

Duterte satisfaction rating recovers, back to ‘very good’ – SWS

Inquirer.net 09/30/2018

President Rodrigo Duterte’s net satisfaction rating recovered in September after plunging to a record low in the previous quarter, the latest Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey showed. The noncommissioned Third Quarter Social Weather Report, conducted from Sept.…

78% of Filipinos OK Duterte’s antidrug drive — SWS

Inquirer.net 09/23/2018

Malacañang on Sunday welcomed the ‘very good’ satisfaction rating on the administration’s war against drugs. “We welcome the latest Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey showing 78% satisfaction with the Administration’s campaign against illegal drugs,” Presidential Spokesperson Harry…

Duterte’s net satisfaction rating drops in Q2 — SWS

Inquirer.net 07/10/2018

  THE net satisfaction rating of President Rodrigo Duterte suffered an 11-percentage point decline in the Second Quarter 2018 survey of the Social Weather Stations (SWS). The survey, released on Tuesday, showed 65 percent of Filipinos were…

More drug addicts in LuzViMin, less in NCR — SWS survey

Ador Vincent Mayol, Inquirer.net, Julius N. Leonen 02/02/2018

THE number of drug addicts in villages across the country have increased, even as Metro Manila residents think there are fewer drug addicts in their communities, a nationwide survey taken in the last quarter of 2017 revealed.…

Trust in the US versus China

Mahar Mangahas 10/22/2016

The very high trust of Filipinos in the United States has always been taken for granted. In the latest Social Weather Stations survey of Sept. 23–27, 2016, 76 percent said they had much trust in the United…

Corruption in government

Editorial 10/17/2016

So what else is new about the Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey that showed about 63 percent of Filipino entrepreneurs convinced that corruption is rampant in the country? The survey results which covered the February to May…

Du30’s ratings and foul words

Atty. Ruphil Bañoc 10/13/2016

The language vehicle does not run short of expression, emphatic but respectful, convincing but not derogatory, illuminating but not offensive.” (Rheem of the Philippines vs. Ferrer, G.R. No. L-22979) The sovereign Filipino people reaffirmed their support to…

CORRUPTION RAMPANT IN CEBU

Victor Anthony V. Silva 10/12/2016

Bureau of Customs gets ‘very bad’ rating nationwide Majority of Cebuano businessmen believe corruption in government is still rampant, a Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey showed. According to the SWS 2016 Enterprise Survey on Corruption released in…

SWS: Duterte’s anti-drugs war earns ‘excellent’ rating

10/08/2016

President Rodrigo Duterte’s no-nonsense war on drugs has earned an “excellent” rating from Filipinos, who also believe that catching drug suspects alive is “very important,” a recent Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey has shown. The survey, conducted…

Aquino vacates Malacañang with high satisfaction rating – SWS

07/10/2016

Former President Benigno Aquino III ended his term with a net satisfaction rating halved compared to that when he assumed office, but it was still the highest among recent chief executives, according to a survey by Social…

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