Surveys won’t affect PBBM’s commitment to serve —Palace

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By Brian Campued

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. remains unfazed and focused on working to address the needs of the Filipino people, Malacañang said, underscoring that the uptick in the President’s trust ratings reflects growing public recognition of the administration’s efforts.

In a press briefing, Palace Press Officer Claire Castro welcomed the results of a Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey, which showed the trust rating of Marcos rising by 10 points in June 2025.

According to SWS’ Second Quarter 2025 Social Weather Report conducted among 1,200 adult respondents nationwide from June 25–29, 48% of Filipinos said they have “much trust” towards the President, compared to the 38% score in May.

“Kahit na sobrang panggigiba sa kanya ng mga obstructionists na ito na walang magawa kundi manira nang manira at hindi makita ang magagandang trabaho ng Pangulo, sa ating palagay ‘yong mga taong mga respondents dito na siyang naging parte ng survey na ito ay nakita nila kung ano ba ang ginagawa ng Pangulo at ng administrasyon,” Castro said.

She added that while the President is happy with the public’s continued confidence in the administration, they will continue to serve the public and improve the lives of Filipinos.

“Uulitin po natin ang numero po ay hindi po magiging factor para sa Pangulo na magpakampante dahil kahit ano pa pong numero ang lumabas sa survey, tuloy-tuloy lang po ang ating Pangulo at ang administrasyon na ito na magsilbi at magtrabaho,” Castro stressed.

“Wala po kaming gagawin kung ‘di magtrabaho. Magtatrabaho po kami nang magtatrabaho at hindi po kami magbabakasyon hangga’t sa kakayanin. Trabaho lang nang trabaho.”

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