CEBU CITY — Senate President and impeachment
court presiding officer Sen. Francis “Chiz” Escudero emerged as the
highest-rated senator-judge in the first Pulso Intelligence Senator-Judge
Scorecard, with the public giving him top marks for trust, performance, and
fairness.
In the nationwide survey conducted August 15 to 16 among 1,500 Filipinos of legal age, Escudero scored an overall 2.92 out of a possible 3.00. Pulso Intelligence said Escudero led in all three dimensions: 2.95 in performance, 2.89 in trust, and 2.89 in fairness.
“Upon taking oath as presiding officer, I vowed to champion impartiality and constitutional fidelity,” Escudero said. “I will uphold the fairness and integrity of this process and see it through to its proper conclusion, without fear or favor.”
Following Escudero in the maiden scorecard were: Sen. Christopher “Bong” Go - 2.86; Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano - 2.85; Sen. Bam Aquino - 2.82; Sen. Robin Padilla - 2.81.
The lowest-rated were: Sen. Joel Villanueva - 2.44; Sen. Migz Zubiri - 2.48; Sen. JV Ejercito - 2.51; Sen. Tito Sotto - 2.56; Sen. Erwin Tulfo - 2.56.
Pulso stressed the ratings reflect public perception of conduct, not a prediction of the trial’s outcome.
The same survey gauged public opinion on the impeachment case against Vice President Sara Duterte. Forty-nine percent of respondents lean toward acquittal, 34 percent favor a guilty verdict, and 17 percent remain neutral.
Escudero earlier reminded his colleagues that removing an elected official is “among the most drastic acts our constitutional democracy can undertake,” and urged senator-judges, prosecutors, and defense counsels to refrain from public commentary and to observe the “cold neutrality of an impartial judge.”
Pulso Intelligence said it will release a
weekly scorecard throughout the impeachment trial based on weighted samples of
1,500 respondents nationwide. (Photos courtesy of the Office of Sen. Chiz Escuredo)