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Vice President Jejomar 'Jojo' Binay (Facebook photo)

Vice President Jejomar ‘Jojo’ Binay (Facebook photo)

MANILA — Vice Preisdent Jejomar Binay’s net satisfaction ratings recovered by 11 points in the recent survey conducted by the Social Weather Stations.

Binay’s ratings reached +42 in the survey conducted among 1,200 Filipino adults from June 5 to 8.

The latest poll,first published in the Businessworld,  asked respondents if they were satisfied with Binay’s performance and 64 percent of the respondents answered that they were satisfied, 22 percent said they were dissatisfied and only 13 percent said they were undecided.

The Vice President’s ratings fell to an all-time-low in March this ear with +31 and peaked in the same month last year with +73.

The survey rates the results as: 70 and above means “excellent;” +50 to +69, “very good;” +30 to +49, “good;” +10 to +29, “moderate;” +9 to -9, “neutral;” -10 to -29, “poor;” -30 to -49, “bad;” -50 to -69, “very bad;” -70 and below, “execrable.”

Also included in the recent survey are Senate President Franklin Drilon, House Speaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr. and Chief Justice Lourdes Sereno.

Belmonte experienced a three point decrease with +9 net satisfaction rating (37 percent satisfied, 28 percent dissatisfied, 29 percent undecided) in June, from +12 in March.

Drilon also suffered a decrease from +35 in March o +29 in June (52 percent satisfied, 24 percent dissatisfied and 22 percent undecided).

 

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