President Marcos Jr. Welcomes Rise in Trust Ratings, Pledges Continued Efforts to Improve Filipino Lives

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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. expressed his satisfaction with the increase in his trust ratings, promising that the government will continue and surpass its current efforts to enhance the quality of life for Filipinos.

The President’s statement follows the latest OCTA Research survey results, which show that his trust ratings rose to 71% in the second quarter of 2024, up from 69% in the first quarter.

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Additionally, 68% of Filipinos reported being satisfied with the President’s performance, an increase from 65% in the first quarter of 2024.

President Marcos emphasized that the public is beginning to see and feel the impact of the government’s initiatives.

He added that these survey results and figures serve as inspiration for the government to continue and exceed its current efforts for the Filipino people.

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