OCTA Research says will continue political surveys

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A member of the OCTA Research Group on Monday said it will continue to conduct political surveys despite being investigated by a House panel for its methodologies and studies on the COVID-19 pandemic.

OCTA Research Group’s Ranjit Rye, in a hearing by the House Committee on Good Government and Public Accountability, defended their publication of surveys on electoral preferences.

“The 2022 elections important to the life of the country. We have to understand, we have to do public opinion research on this. It’s an important thing we will continue to do so, but that won’t be the focus of our research alone," he said.“Just happened talagang may election tayo sa 2022. And it’s important to do public opinion research because the elections of 2022 important to the life of our country, to the democracy,” he said.

Marikina 2nd District Rep. Stella Quimbo said OCTA's political surveys could be a potential source of conflict. "Na-e-erode ang value ng information na gine-generate ninyo because we have a transactional relationship?””You can validate it and the methods that were utilized are accessible to all. And when we do our studies, we go on a regional level," he said.

 

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