Jul 142014
 
NAY PYI TAW, Myanmar – President Benigno S. Aquino III expresses his views during the Coffee Meeting with the Philippine Media at the sidelines of the 24th ASEAN Summit at the State Meeting Room 1 of the Horizon Lake View Hotel on Sunday night (May 11, 2014). In photo are House Speaker Sonny Belmonte and Presidential Communication Oprerations Office Secretary Sonny Coloma  (PLDT powered by SMART) (MNS photo)

NAY PYI TAW, Myanmar – President Benigno S. Aquino III expresses his views during the Coffee Meeting with the Philippine Media at the sidelines of the 24th ASEAN Summit at the State Meeting Room 1 of the Horizon Lake View Hotel on Sunday night (May 11, 2014). In photo are House Speaker Sonny Belmonte and Presidential Communication Oprerations Office Secretary Sonny Coloma (PLDT powered by SMART) (MNS photo)

MANILA, July 14 (Mabuhay) – Less people approve of and trust President Benigno Aquino III amid the Supreme Court (SC) declaring parts of the Disbursement Acceleration Program (DAP) unconstitutional, the latest survey by Pulse Asia said.

The poll, conducted among 1,200 respondents from June 24 to July 2, showed that Aquino’s approval rating dropped to 56 in June from 70 percent last March. Meanwhile, his trust ratings went down to 53 percent last month from 69 percent in March

“Various issues preoccupied Filipinos immediately prior to and during the conduct of the field interviews for this survey,” Pulse Asia said, enumerating issues that included the filing of plunder charges against lawmakers involved in the pork barrel scam, calls for the President’s impeachment, high-profile killings, the controversial decision of Aquino to reject Nora Aunor as National Artist and the SC decision on DAP.

In addition to the lower approval rating, disapproval of Aquino also increased to 14 percent from 8 percent three months ago. Indecision grew from 22 percent in March to 30 percent last month.

Aquino’s approval rating was highest in Visayas at 62 percent followed by Mindanao at 61 percent, although Mindanao also showed the largest decline by 19 percentage points.

National Capital Region showed a slight improvement in disapproval ratings from 18 percent to only 17 percent in June while the rest of Luzon had the greatest increase in disapproval, from only 7 percent in March to 18 percent in June.

Distrust also increased the most on Balance of Luzon with a distrust rating of 17 percent from 8 percent in March. It matched NCR’s distrust rating, which is an improvement from the 21 percent in March.

Although all areas showed a decline in trust ratings, all except NCR (40 percent) still had a majority of respondents saying that they trust the President: 51 percent in Balance of Luzon, 61 percent in Visayas and 61 in Mindanao. (MNS)

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