51% of Filipinos say ex-Philippine president Duterte accountable for drug war deaths – survey

Fourteen percent of the 1,8000 respondents were undecided while 10% said that they were not knowledgeable enough to express their opinion.

Dianne Sampang

Dianne Sampang

Philippine Daily Inquirer

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Protesters carrying a placard showing former president Rodrigo Duterte are blocked by anti-riot policemen near Malacanang palace in Manila on March 17, 2025. PHOTO: AFP

March 20, 2025

MANILA – Fifty-one percent Filipinos believe that former President Rodrigo Duterte should be held accountable for all the illegal drug-related killings waged during his administration, according to a survey by  the Social Weather Stations (SWS).

The survey, released on Wednesday, was sponsored by Stratbase Consultancy. The survey asked respondents how much they agree or disagree that Duterte should be liable for the killings related to the war on drugs

Fifty-one percent respondents answered that they agree with the statement (32% strongly agree; 19% somewhat agree) while 25% disagreed.

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Fourteen percent of the respondents were undecided while 10% said that they were not knowledgeable enough to express their opinion.

The SWS conducted face-to-face interviews among 1,800 registered Filipino voters, aged 18 and above. Nine hundred respondents came from Balance Luzon, and 300 each in Metro Manila, Visayas, and Mindanao.

The survey has sampling error margins of  ±2.31% for national percentages,  ±3.27% for Balance Luzon, and 5.66% each in Metro Manila, Visayas, and Mindanao.

Duterte is the subject of the arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity related to extrajudicial killings during the bloody drug war under his administration and his time as mayor of Davao City.

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Based on government data, the war on drugs claimed around 6,000 lives. However, data from human rights watch said that the real numbers reached more than 20,000.

Duterte, who has been under the custody of ICC in The Hague, the Netherlands, appeared before the ICC Pre-Chamber Trial I last Friday (Manila time) for the first time where the judges verified his identity, informed him of the charges filed against him, and enumerated his rights.

His hearing on confirmation of charges is set on September 23, 2025.

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