Pulse Asia
This is an AI-generated summary based on recent coverage. It was last updated on Tue, October 14, 2025 at 6:10 PM
This is an AI-generated summary based on recent coverage. It was last updated on Tue, October 14, 2025 at 6:10 PM
Recent developments on Pulse Asia
A recent Pulse Asia survey reveals that a majority of Filipino adults are critical of the Marcos Jr. administration's handling of key national issues, with 69% critical of its fight against corruption and 64% critical of its handling of inflation.
Akbayan, a progressive partylist, urged President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to include a proposed P200 legislated wage hike in his priority bills for the remainder of his term.
A June 2025 Pulse Asia survey found inflation remains the top urgent national concern for 62% of Filipinos.
A recent Pulse Asia survey conducted in June revealed that a significant 73% of Filipinos want the government to persist in asserting the Philippines' rights in the West Philippine Sea (WPS).
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. stated that a single survey is insufficient to definitively measure a public official's trustworthiness, urging the public to consider multiple sources.
A majority of registered Filipino voters, 58%, disapprove of former President Rodrigo Duterte's potential arrest by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for his war on drugs, according to a Pulse Asia survey.
A Pulse Asia survey indicates that 50% of Filipino registered voters disagree with the impeachment case filed against Vice President Sara Duterte, while 28% agree.
Pulse Asia Research Inc. has debunked a series of local election preference surveys circulating online, stating that these surveys are fake and unauthorized.
Candidates endorsed by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., primarily running under the Alyansa para sa Bagong Pilipinas banner, continue to dominate the latest Pulse Asia survey ahead of the 2025 midterm elections.
A Pulse Asia non-commissioned survey indicates that 46 party-list groups have a statistical chance of winning at least one seat in the May 2025 elections.