House Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez attributed his increased trust and performance ratings in the latest OCTA Research survey to public support for the House of Representatives' reform initiatives.
Romualdez stated that his trust rating rose from 54 percent to 57 percent, while his performance rating increased by four points to 59 percent.
He expressed gratitude for the survey results, viewing the gains as an encouraging sign that reforms focusing on transparency, budget integrity, and service delivery are resonating with the public.
Romualdez noted that the improved ratings were observed across all major regions and socioeconomic groups, indicating public attentiveness to honest leadership and tangible results.
The OCTA 'Tugon ng Masa' second-quarter 2025 survey also showed an increase in President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.'s trust and performance ratings.
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