MANILA, Philippines — Support for an anti-dynasty law rose to 64% from 54% last year, which a data scientist said may have been driven by corruption issues that surfaced over the past year. Alicor Panao, an Inquirer data scientist and associate professor at the University of the Philippines, made the observation as Pulse Asia released the results of a survey conducted February 27 to March 2. The survey found that 64% of respondents agreed with “the passage of a law that limits or prohibits political dynasties.” Of that number, 28% said they strongly agreed, while 36% said they somewhat agreed. […]... Keep on reading: Corruption issues may be driving rise in support for anti-dynasty law–data scientist