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BBM SUPORTADO NG MAYORYA NG MGA PINOY

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NANANATILING suportado si BBM ng maraming Filipino, ayon sa dalawang mambabatas. Batay sa pinakahuling survey ng Octa Research, matatag ang suporta ng mayoryang Pinoy kay BBM, ayon kay Kin. Paolo Ortega V ng La Union at Kin. Zia Adiong ng Lanao del Sur. Nananatiling mataas ang trust rating ni BBM, anila.

Sukatan ang trust ratings ng kabuuang pagtitiwala ng sambayanan sa isang lider. Ayon kay Ortega, lider ng Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats (CMD), ipinakita ng huling survey ng OCTA findings na nasa 51% ang pagsang-ayon ng mg Pinoy kay BBM sa huling quarter ng 2025 kahit nabawasan ang dating 54% sa ikatlong quarter.

“The survey is clear: trust ratings can move, but approval reflects performance—and on performance, the President continues to have the support of a majority of Filipinos,” ani Ortega sa isang pahayag. “Even in the fourth quarter, 51 percent of adult Filipinos continue to approve of President Marcos’ performance,” ani Ortega. “That majority approval matters. It speaks to governing legitimacy.”

May saysay ang trust ratings sa pang-araw-araw na takbo ng pulitika sa bansa. “Trust can fluctuate depending on the moment, but approval endures when people see government working,” aniya. “The OCTA survey shows that Filipinos continue to give the President a passing mark on performance.”

“The President is focused on governance—on addressing the daily concerns of Filipinos and pushing reforms forward,” ani Ortega. “Surveys are snapshots, but the work of government continues.” Nangangahulugan ng katatagan ng gobyerno ang resulta ng OCTA survey. “Majority approval remains,” ani Ortega. “Performance rating stays above 50 percent. Trust fluctuates, but approval endures,” aniya.”

Para kay Adiong, hindi lang katatagan ang ipinakita ng huling OCTA survey. Walang nasira ang loob kahit sa anong banta sa gobyerno, aniya. Walang panic, aniya.

Ayon kay Adiong, hepe ng House Committee on Suffrage and Electoral Reforms, ipinakita ng OCTA survey: “The data shows stability, not collapse.”

“Trust is more sensitive to short-term pressures and sentiment,” ani Adiong. “Approval reflects performance, and on performance, the President still has majority support.”
Dagdag niya: “What we are seeing is a steady base that continues to give the President credit for delivery. Tthe OCTA numbers suggest continuity.”

“This is about being focused, steady, and continuing the work.

The administration is focused on governance, delivery, and long-term reforms,” aniya. “

As long as the majority continues to approve of the President’s performance, the mandate remains very strong,” ani Adiong. “Trust can fluctuate, but approval shows how people assess leadership day to day.

The message from the numbers is clear. “Keep working, keep delivering, and let the results speak.”

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