Monday, October 4, 2021

 Robredo-Lacson unity talks bog down again

OCTOBER 4, 2021- MANILA, Philippines — Unity talks are definitely off between the camps of Vice President Leni Robredo and Sen. Panfilo “Ping” Lacson, closing a window for a unified opposition ticket five days before the deadline for the filing of candidacies for the 2022 elections.


    Senate President Vicente Sotto III, Lacson’s running mate, confirmed this to the Inquirer on Sunday, although he did not say why their second dialogue with Robredo on Saturday did not prosper.


    He also said that their camp was not holding unity talks with other candidates because he and Lacson, who is running for president under Reporma, were now focused on their campaign.


    “Our groups and supporters are all set already nationwide. Our large organizations have started early. We are [at the] point of no return,” Sotto said. He pointed out that Lacson chairs Reporma, while he chairs the National People’s Coalition and campaign strategist Ronaldo Puno, who was earlier reported to have joined their camp, heads the National Unity Party.


    “Together we are larger than any other political group. We may not get 100 percent of our memberships to campaign for us because of other commitments but our majorities are intact,” he said.


    Earlier, Senate Minority Leader Franklin Drilon, a Liberal Party (LP) stalwart, said another meeting between the two camps was held on Saturday in an attempt to broker a deal between Robredo and Lacson.


    Robredo, the LP chair, has not declared her plans next year but has been busy wooing other presidential aspirants to unite to give anti-administration forces a greater chance of winning.


    During the meeting, Lacson “said he [was] committed to run for president. So no agreement was possible,” according to Drilon.


    There were also “no offers” on each side to slide down to the vice presidency, he added.


    “My impression is that no agreement can be reached,” Drilon said in a text message.


More patience needed


    In a statement on Saturday, the senator said he believed Robredo would make a bid for the presidency before the Oct. 8 deadline for the filing of certificates of candidacy (COCs).


    The 1Sambayan opposition coalition has nominated Robredo as its presidential candidate.


    Her spokesperson, Barry Gutierrez, said that she had yet to accept the nomination and would announce her decision before the Oct. 8 deadline.


    “It’s very clear to us that many are excited [and] waiting for her decision,” he said during Robredo’s weekly radio show on DZXL.


    “But wait a little longer. It’s just going to be a few more days. We will eventually learn what her decision would be,” he added.


    Gutierrez also belied reports that Robredo had transferred her voter’s registration in Magarao, Camarines Sur, in preparation for a possible run for a local post.


    He clarified that the Vice President only wanted to be consistent with her place of residence.


    “VP Leni has always been clear on this: her present priority, the discernment she is doing right now is for a national post—the presidency,” Gutierrez said. “Her options for local posts will have to wait until she has [not yet] given clarity to her national aspirations.”


    If ever Robredo does run, he assured her supporters that she would not “back down or play tricks” like substitute her candidacy.


    President Rodrigo Duterte, who is constitutionally barred from seeking a second term, declared in August that he would run for the vice presidency.


    But in a surprise announcement on Saturday, he said he would retire.


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 FROM THE IN SIDE STORY


We differ in opinion but I of course respect yours; and, I don’t mind if Leni wins the election. There’s change, if it happens. But, I must say that I am NOT comfortable of her capability to lead. A zero in the senatorial race 2019 betrays her inability to rally like the way Cory did. There’s absolutely no comparison. Cory was the only hope and she inspired all. To me, Leni is a far cry. I listed down all the problems our nation is facing:

1) Corruption

2) organized crime, kidnapping, drugs, guns for hire, trafficking. 

3) a 50 year old insurgency 

4) extremism and terrorism

5) China problem

6) bringing back discipline to our police force. 

7) plunder in the handling of pandemic funds

8) mishandling by the economic team lead by one of the elite, Carlos Dominguez. 

9) Elitism in business 

10) lack of patriotism 

11) Ballooning national debt

12) pandemic strategic handling. 

13) Failing Justice system.

14) Accountability of public officers. 

To me, the answer is not a person with a pure heart, or a person who is motherly. We need someone who has demonstrated capability to lead, and can best respond to these festering ailments of our society. In LACSON and SOTTO, I see a “job-fit”. I can’t wager anymore that our presidency will be occupied by an ON-THE-JOB trainee.

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Sunday, October 3, 2021

SEN PING LACSON QUALITY TIME TOGETHER WITH HIS APO's


 

Saturday, October 2, 2021

 REMINDERS TO ALL VOTERS AND NEW VOTERS! 

VOTE WISELY!





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 Lacson Questions Proposed Transfer of P35B in AFP Modernization Fund to SPF

October 2, 2021 - Sen. Panfilo M. Lacson on Friday questioned a proposal of the Department of National Defense (DND) to transfer at least P35 billion from the regular budget of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) to the Special Purpose Fund (SPF).


Lacson said such a transfer to the SPF effectively turns the amount into a "lump sum" that will be released only upon the approval of the President.


"You are proposing that P35 billion be transferred from the regular budget to the SPF. Why is that? The SPF is used to augment the regular budget and is released only upon approval of the President. Bakit inaalis nyo sa regular budget (Why do you want to remove it from the regular budget)?" he asked DND Secretary Delfin Lorenzana at the Senate committee hearing on the DND's proposed budget for 2022.




Lacson did not agree with Lorenzana's explanation that unlike the regular budget, the SPF would not lapse after one year. Lorenzana said the AFP's procurement of assets is multi-year as it may take more than a year to perfect the contracts.


Also, Lacson noted that under the AFP Modernization Program, the procurement of equipment is government-to-government.


Under the DND presentation, the AFP proposed to place the AFP Modernization Program and its programmed allocations as an SPF, stating that the enabling law (RA 10349) dictates that the funds for the Revised AFP Modernization should be treated as separate and distinct from the regular appropriations of the DND and the AFP.


The SPF is defined as “appropriations in the GAA provided to cover expenditures for specific purposes for which the recipient department have not yet been identified during budget preparation.”


"Bakit natin gagawing lump sum ang otherwise itemized na under AFP Modernization Program? Baka magkaroon ng problema (Why transform an otherwise itemized amount into a lump sum? It might cause problems)," Lacson said.


"It’s either that or you are not ready yet to present the itemized list of equipment to be procured. Kung ginawa mong SPF magiging lump sum yan (If you transfer the amount to the SPF it effectively becomes a lump sum appropriation). Are you not ready to identify the equipment to procure?" he added.


Lorenzana said they will "look into it" and consider Lacson's comments on the matter.


For his part, Sen. Ronald dela Rosa, who presided over the hearing as chairman of the Senate Finance Subcommittee C, agreed with Lacson that it would be better to keep the amount in the regular fund.


"Instead of making their life miserable, we’d like to make their life easier," Lacson pointed out.


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Thursday, September 30, 2021

LACSON-SOTTO SUPPORTERS FROM LAMUT, IFUGAO


 

 The Kind of Leader Our Country Needs Now

September 30, 2021 - Running for President of this country should not be aimed against any particular person. Rather, it must purely depend on our honest desire to uplift the lives of our countrymen who have suffered more than enough from incompetence and shameless corruption, mostly caused by the callous machinations of those in power whose conscience has given way to their greed.


If it hasn’t sunk in our consciousness yet, we are at war with the Covid-19 pandemic and its multiple allied forces:


* poverty and hunger due to massive loss of jobs and closure of less competitive business establishments;

* humongous national debt and alarming budget deficit;

* stiff competition with our Asian neighbors for foreign investments and tourism even after the Covid-19 virus leaves us


On another front, we are confronted by continued “aggressive incursions” into our territorial waters in the West Philippine Sea, thus endangering our sovereign and territorial rights over our legitimate ancestral possessions.


We cannot anymore afford a “more of the same” brand of leadership during this crucial time in our nation’s history. We should know by now that it doesn’t work.


We need a leader, not a pretender. We need a good leadership track record, not apprenticeship; we need tested honesty and integrity in public service, not lip service and double-speak.


We need a leader who can decisively push the button after careful discernment and consultations with experts based on science and data-driven facts, not a trial-and-error experiment because the lives and well-being of our people are at stake - but not to the point of being paralyzed by over-analysis.


We need a leader who will use the national budget as a tool for meaningful social services especially in the health, education and livelihood sectors as well as the development of the entire country - particularly the remotest local government units - not to keep the loyalty of political allies or make political enemies submit themselves due to pressure and intimidation.


This is the kind of leadership that we need. Filipinos deserve no less.


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