ALMOST half of Filipinos disagree with the decision of the House of Representatives to impeach Vice President Sara Duterte, according to the February 2025 national survey of non-partisan public opinion research firm WR Numero.
The latest Philippine Public Opinion Monitor revealed that 47 percent of Filipinos disagree with the House’s move to impeach the vice president, while 33 percent agree and 20 percent are undecided.
The nationwide survey, conducted from February 10 to 18, 2025, was done through face-to-face interviews with a nationally representative sample of 1,814 Filipinos aged 18 and older.
The nationwide survey has a margin of error of ±2 percent at a 95 percent confidence level. At the subnational level, the margin of error is ±6 percent for the National Capital Region, ±5 percent for North and Central Luzon, ±5 percent for South Luzon, ±5 percent for the Visayas, and ±5 percent for Mindanao, all at the same 95 percent confidence level.
The complete Volume 2025 Issue 1 report is set to be released in early March. In addition to the preliminary findings, it will also feature public opinion on key national issues such as the 2025 national budget, renewal of the ABS-CBN franchise, the re-election of US President Donald Trump and the ensuing global trade war, and issue on political dynasties, among others. The February report will also include survey findings on the policy considerations of Filipino voters in choosing their Senate bets for the 2025 race.




