At least 88% of Filipinos are against amending the 1987 Constitution 'right now,' the latest Pulse Asia survey showed.
At least 88% of Filipinos are against amending the 1987 Constitution "right now," the latest Pulse Asia survey showed.The survey revealed that only 8% are in favor of Charter change , while 4% responded that "they don't know."The latest poll results showed a 43% increase of those opposing Cha-cha now compared with the 45% who are in favor based on the March 2023 survey.
Subnational estimates for the geographic areas covered in the survey have the following error margins at 95% confidence level: ± 5.7% for Metro Manila, the rest of Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.Among the critical developments that took place in the weeks leading up to and during the conduct of the interview were the constitution of the Hose of Representatives as a Committee of the Whole to discuss Resolution of Both Houses No.
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