Romualdez thanks Pinoys for giving House high satisfaction, high trust ratings
At A Glance
- House Speaker Martin Romualdez has thanked Filipinos for showing high satisfaction and high trust for the chamber, as indicated by the results of an OCTA Research survey released last month.

House Speaker Martin Romualdez (Contributed photo)
House Speaker Martin Romualdez has thanked Filipinos for showing high satisfaction and high trust for the chamber, as indicated by the results of an OCTA Research survey released last month.
“I thank our people for recognizing the work we do at the House of Representatives for them and the nation under the Marcos administration. That will inspire us to push on and even work harder to remain worthy of their trust,” Romualdez, leader of the 311-strong House of Representatives, said in a statement Sunday, Sept. 10.
Romualdez said he is deeply grateful that the public appreciates what he and the House have been doing in terms of passing the necessary legislative measures to support the prosperity agenda of President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Romualdez Marcos Jr. and exercising their oversight power to fight inflation and keep prices down so that the poor can afford basic goods.
“We have already made some headway, and we will carry on with those tasks with more vigor until we have achieved the goals we have set out to do,” Romualdez, Leyte's 1st district congressman. said.
The Speaker vowed that the House would remain focused on stabilizing the prices of rice, onions and other staples, and helping those adversely affected by government measures to keep commodity prices low, such as retailers, small traders, and market stallholders.
He pointed out that they would also address the supply and production side of the commodity prices issue in terms of supporting agriculture and other related sectors with appropriate funding in the national budget and overseeing program implementation by relevant agencies.
“Needless to say, if there is enough supply, we would not be having problems with prices,” he stressed.
The OCTA Research survey results released last Aug.21 showed that 54 percent of the respondents were satisfied with the performance of the House of Representatives. Only nine percent were dissatisfied, while 36 percent were undecided.
On the other hand, trust for the House was at 55 percent, while distrust was at seven percent.