Results released by Pulse Asia Research Inc. Showed that 76 per cent of the 1,200 respondents expressed trust in Duterte, down 7 percentage points from December. Some 78 per cent of respondents approved of his performance, down from 83 per cent.
The nationwide survey was conducted March 15-20 around the time a lawmaker filed an impeachment complaint against Duterte because of alleged corruption and the thousands of deaths in the president's anti-drug crackdown.
The impeachment bid faces an uphill battle, with the president's allies holding an overwhelming majority in the House of Representatives.
The survey has a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points, according to the pollster.
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