Asked for his reaction to the findings of the recent Pulse Asia survey, Marcos said: “It’s not surprising. People are having a hard time. Bigas na to eh (This is rice).”
An F1 Facebook fan page shared a screenshot in which President Bongbong Marcos and House Speaker Martin Romualdez were spotted at the Ferrari Garage during the Qualifying Session at the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix over the weekend.MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Wednesday downplayed the sharp decline in his approval and trust rating among Filipinos, saying that he had expected the result due to the rising prices of rice.
“I think we're slowly heading there because our supply is good. Distribution, we're already doing something for the cost of delivering rice to far-flung areas. We also have a project here in NCR,” the president said in a mix of English and Filipino. Marcos was also the only top official in the survey who suffered a double-digit drop in approval ratings across all socio-economic classes, with his approval score slumping the most among members of Class E by around 29 percentage points or from 82% to 53%. that the drop in Marcos' ratings, as well as Vice President Sara Duterte's, is "significant since it is beyond the margin of error.
Meanwhile, managing inflation — which went up by 5.3% in August — remained the topmost concern of Filipinos in all regions.Experience super-sized fun at SM’s 65th anniversary this OctoberReady to own a Kumon franchise? Here's all you need to know! The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology raised on June 8 the status of Mayon Volcano in Albay to Alert...
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