Abstract
This article investigates whether Filipinos genuinely have negative
feelings about President Duterte’s leadership. It examines public
opinions through surveys, media discussions, and actions in sociopolitical groups. Using a descriptive research approach, this article
aims to understand diverse perspectives on Duterte’s leadership in the
Philippines. It delves into why some people support him and others
criticize him, considering factors like economic policies, leadership
style, and responses to significant events during his presidency. This
article seeks to uncover the various reasons that influence people’s
opinions in a changing political and social landscape in the Philippines.
It recognizes that different factors shape Filipinos’ beliefs about their
leader. Finally, it offers insightful perspectives into the complex
sentiments surrounding Duterte’s leadership, providing a clearer
understanding of what Filipinos truly think about their president.