‘Humbled’ Sotto credits Senate colleagues for his high satisfaction rating

Credit to Author: mfrialde| Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2019 04:22:37 +0000

MANILA, Philippines – Senate President Vicente Sotto III has credited his Senate colleagues for his high satisfaction rating, claiming that their body of work was the reason for his “very good” score.

“I am humbled and at the same time inspired but would credit it to the diligent work of my colleagues in the Senate,” Sotto said in a message to INQUIRER.net on Wednesday after being asked to comment on his +60 net satisfaction rating in a survey conducted by the Social Weather Stations (SWS) in June 22-26, 2019.

Earlier, reports showed that Sotto has the highest satisfaction rating among top government officials including Vice President Leni Robredo, former House Speaker Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, and Chief Justice Lucas Bersamin.

Robredo registered a +28 net score for June 2019, down 14 points from +42 in March; Arroyo’s rating meanwhile was at -20, and Bersamin’s was tallied at +13.

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The Senate’s +62 net satisfaction rating was also the highest among other institutions, despite both the Supreme Court and the House of Representatives making record-high scores in June 2019, at +54 and +48 respectively.

The SWS claims to have used face-to-face interviews with 1,200 adult Filipinos in its survey which was divided equally into four locales — Balance Luzon, Metro Manila, Visayas, and Mindanao.  A ±3% margin of error was maintained for national percentages, and ±6% each for the locales.

 

READ: SWS: Robredo, Arroyo’s net satisfaction ratings dip; Sotto scores ‘very good’

Last July 17, Sotto also heaped praises on his fellow senators after a Pulse Asia survey revealed that he received  a 77 percent approval rating and a 73 percent trust rating.  In the Pulse Asia survey, only seven percent disapproved of his work, while another 12 percent were undecided. /muf

 

READ: Sotto credits Senate performance for his high approval rating

 

READ: Pulse: Duterte remains most trusted government official

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