Karaniwang bilang ng mga Pilipino, sumusuporta sa anti-dynasty law – Pulse Asia

Ayon sa isang kamakailang survey ng Pulse Asia, 64% ng mga Pilipino ang sumusuporta sa pagpasa ng anti-political dynasty law, na mas mataas kaysa sa 54% noong Disyembre 2025. Ang suporta ay mataas sa Luzon at Visayas ngunit mababa sa Mindanao. Inaprubahan din ng House committee ang isang bersyon ng batas noong Marso 3.

Noong Marso 13, 2026, naglabas ang Pulse Asia ng resulta ng survey na ginawa mula Pebrero 27 hanggang Marso 2, 2026, sa 1,200 na respondent na may error margin na ±2.8%. Ang 64% ay sumusuporta sa agarang pagpasa ng batas laban sa political dynasties, na tumataas mula sa 54% noong nakaraang buwan. Ayon sa Pulse Asia, 'Majority support for such a legislative measure cuts across levels of government and covers both simultaneous and consecutive holding of elective government positions.'

Sa mga rehiyon, ang suporta ay pinakamataas sa Balance Luzon (74%), Visayas (73%), at National Capital Region (69%), habang pinakamababa sa Mindanao (32%), na katulad ng 34% noong Disyembre. Sa mga klase, ABC (70%), D (66%), at E (36%). Sa Mindanao, 32% sumang-ayon, 29% hindi sigurado, at 39% hindi sumang-ayon. Sa Class E, 36% sumang-ayon at 41% hindi.

Ng 83% na sumusuporta o hindi sigurado sa anti-dynasty law, 70% ang pumayag sa pagbabawal sa mga kamag-anak na hawakan nang sabay-sabay ang mga posisyon sa national at local government. Ang suporta rito ay 73% hanggang 77% sa rehiyon at 65% hanggang 85% sa klase, na may 40% sumang-ayon at 35% hindi sigurado sa Mindanao. Gayundin, 70% ang sumusuporta sa limitasyon sa dalawang miyembro ng pamilya para sa national at local posts.

Ilang linggo bago ang survey, nagdaos ng deliberasyon ang Kongreso tungkol sa batas. Noong Marso 3, inaprubahan ng House suffrage committee ang isang 'weak' na bersyon na nagre-relax sa second degree of consanguinity, kabilang ang magulang, magkakapatid, asawa, at anak.

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