President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and Vice President Sara Duterte shown as OCTA survey reports shifting public trust ratings in Q4 2025.

OCTA Survey: Trust in Marcos Dips in Q4 2025, Duterte’s Ratings Rise

February 02, 20261 min read

Trust ratings for Ferdinand Marcos Jr. declined in the fourth quarter of 2025, while public trust in Sara Duterte registered an increase, according to the latest survey conducted by OCTA Research.

The results reflect a shifting political mood as governance issues, corruption controversies, and impeachment narratives dominated the public conversation toward the end of 2025. Analysts note that trust ratings often move alongside perceptions of crisis management, decisiveness, and consistency in leadership.

For President Marcos, the dip does not automatically translate into rejection, but it does signal growing public scrutiny—particularly amid heightened attention on infrastructure controversies, budget issues, and accountability debates.

Vice President Duterte’s rising numbers, meanwhile, suggest consolidation of her support base, fueled by a strong law-and-order image and public perception of firmness amid political turbulence.

Political observers caution against reading surveys as predictions. Rather, they function as snapshots of public sentiment, influenced by timing, news cycles, and unresolved national issues.

Still, one thing is clear:
the trust gap is narrowing—and the political landscape is entering a more competitive phase.

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