- The firebrand leader has been enjoying majority approval and trust ratings from surveys.
Although that rating was still high, the size of the fall - 18 points - was notable for a former southern mayor who is regarded by millions of working class Filipinos as the best hope for long overdue change after a succession of leaders failed to deliver.
But Presidential spokesman Harry Roque said the latest survey showed the public recognised that Duterte was exercising political will to address security and crime problems and ensure sustained economic growth.
"He has promoted the rule of law against the threats of terrorism and, of course, he is winning the war against drugs," he told reporters, referring to Duterte's signature and deadly anti-narcotics campaign.
The firebrand leader has also been enjoying majority approval and trust ratings from surveys done by another pollster, Pulse Asia, despite drawing international criticisms for his abusive public comments and a war on drugs that has killed thousands of Filipinos.
The SWS survey, conducted from December 8 to 16 using face-to-face interviews with 1,200 respondents, found 83 per cent of adult Filipinos with "much trust" in him.
SWS said public satisfaction with Duterte's performance was also high with a score of 58 in December, improving from 48 in the previous quarter.
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