Most Filipinos Back Return to ICC – Poll
- A majority of Filipinos, 57%, support the Philippines rejoining the International Criminal Court , according to a survey conducted by OCTA Research from April 20 to 24.
- Support for rejoining the ICC is strongest in Balance Luzon at 67%, while Mindanao had only 30% in favor, reflecting notable regional differences, according to the survey results.
- In Mindanao, 66% of respondents are opposed to rejoining the ICC, marking the highest regional opposition, according to OCTA Research.
- Former President Rodrigo Duterte is currently detained in The Hague, facing charges of crimes against humanity linked to his administration's controversial war on drugs.
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Majority of Filipinos support PH rejoining ICC, survey says Majority of Filipinos support the Philippines’ return to the International Criminal Court (ICC), survey results from OCTA Research showed. Based on the results of a survey conducted by OCTA Research from April 20 to 24, 57 percent of Filipinos support calls for the country to rejoin the ICC. DOLE: Wage board approves P50 pay hike in NCR The regional wage board has approved a P50 wage in…


Most Filipinos back return to ICC – poll
A MAJORITY of Filipinos approve of the Philippines rejoining the International Criminal Court (ICC), the latest survey of OCTA Research showed. Released on June 30, the poll showed that 57 percent of adult Filipinos support the country’s return to the jurisdiction of the
Public support for PH’s return to ICC grows; Marcos keeping options open
MANILA – With public support leaning toward rejoining the International Criminal Court (ICC), President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. is under increasing pressure to reconsider the country’s withdrawal from the tribunal — a move made under former president Rodrigo Duterte, who now faces charges of crimes against humanity. A recent Tugon ng Masa survey by OCTA […]
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