Sunday, April 3, 2022

Nearly 300 retired generals, ex-gov’t officials pledge support for Lacson


MANILA, Philippines — Nearly 300 retired police and military generals together with former government officials pledged their support and loyalty to presidential candidate Senator Panfilo Lacson through a manifesto signed on Friday.


In a press conference, former Cabinet secretaries and past officials of the Philippine National Police (PNP), Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) as well as their attached organizations—a number of whom worked with Lacson and served under different administrations, expressed their decision to stand with Lacson and his running mate, vice presidential bet Senate President Vicente Sotto III.


In their signed manifesto, the fresh batch of Lacson supporters asserted the competence, bravery and honesty of Lacson, which they said makes him the best candidate suited to lead the country.


“Mayroon siyang (Lacson) code of honor na natutunan niya pa bilang kadete sa Philippine Military Academy, at kailanman ay hindi siya nasangkot sa ano mang katiwalian sa panahon niya sa Philippine National Police. Sa kanyang panunungkulan bilang Senador, hindi siya kailanman tumanggap ng tinatawag na ‘pork barrel,’” a portion of their manifesto read.


(He has a code of honor, which he learned since he was a cadet in the Philippine Military Academy, and he never got involved in any issue of corruption during his time with the Philippine National Police. As a sitting senator, he also did not receive what we call “pork barrel.”)


Among those present in the press conference are former Antipolo Rep. Romeo Acop, who assumed the responsibility of being Lacson’s overall campaign manager, and former Bureau of Internal Revenue commissioner Kim Henares, who will serve as the assistant campaign manager.


Lacson’s spokesman former Rep. Ashley “Ace” Acedillo said Acop is now the one in charge of running Lacson’s presidential campaign through the Lacson-Sotto Support Group (LSSG) and its organized units across 59 provinces nationwide. The decision was made after Lacson separated himself from Partido Reporma last week.


“We planned this after the breakaway of the Reporma party from supporting our presidential candidate, Ping Lacson. Gusto namin mag-meet kasi para ipaalam sa taumbayan na (si) Ping Lacson ay hindi po umatras sa laban… Kami na mga supporters niya, hindi rin kami umaatras sa laban,” Acop, a fellow former police officer who joined politics, said.


(We wanted to meet to inform our countrymen that Ping Lacson is not backing out from the presidential race… And we, his supporters, are also not backing down from this fight.)


Meanwhile, Henares shut down suggestions for Lacson to just withdraw from the presidential race.


“Why don’t those who don’t have the capability and who cannot do the job back out? But if somebody who is… I always say we have the best [candidate] in Ping Lacson. Why should somebody who is the best back out? The ones who should think about backing out are those who cannot measure up to his capability,” she said.


Former Defense Secretary Orlando Mercado also vouched for Lacson, saying his leadership attributes are befitting of the country’s next president.


Mercado sees Lacson to be the lone presidential candidate capable of leading the nation at a time of discord and uncertainty.


He then urged Filipino voters to apply the same guiding principles that most chief executive officers use when they are about to welcome people into their organizations: “hire on character, train on skills.”


“To those who are underestimating this group, I am reminded by the words of Margaret Mead [who once said] ‘never doubt a group of thinking and committed citizens to change the world,’” Mercado said.


For his part, Retired Col. Mariano Santiago, who served under the administrations of Presidents Ferdinand Marcos Sr. and Corazon Aquino, said he is backing Lacson’s because he has already grown tired of the same “political dynasties” taking turns to run the country.


He called on Filipinos to “wake up” and elect better public servants, as he challenged the line of reasoning that some people have in their reluctance to cast their vote for Lacson.


“Si Ping, second choice; si Ping, magaling ‘yan, pero sayang lang ang boto namin—masasayang.’ Bakit masasayang? (Ping was only the second choice; Ping is good but our votes might be wasted. Why would your votes be wasted?),” Santiago said.


“Remember, people, the one vote of a very poor voter is the same as the one vote of the most powerful and richest man in this country. Tabla ang mahirap at mayaman. (The rich and poor are equal),” he added.


Former Interior and Communications Secretary Eliseo Rio, former Defense Undersecretary Honorio Azcueta, retired Major Gen. Carlos Tañega, retired Brig. Gen. Francisco Atayde, retired Police Brig. Gen. Edwin Corvera, and former PCG Commandant Vice Admiral Edmund Tan were also among those who expressed support for Lacson.


Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong, former National Bureau of Investigation director Magtanggol Gatdula, and former ACT-CIS party-list representative Samuel Pagdilao, Jr., who joined the press conference online, also signed the manifesto.


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Thursday, March 31, 2022

 

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Lacson won’t prevent Sotto from joining Pacquiao rallies

MANILA, Philippines — Presidential bet Senator Panfilo Lacson has no problems with his running mate, Senate President Vicente Sotto III, joining the campaign rallies of Senator Manny Pacquiao, another presidential hopeful.


“I will not prevent SP Sotto from attending any of Manny Pacquiao’s rallies as long as he (Sotto) endorses only me,” Lacson told reporters in a press conference in Zamboanga del Norte on Thursday.


Earlier, Pacquiao’s own running mate, House Deputy Speaker Lito Atienza, said he is “very seriously” considering dropping out of the vice presidential race.


Atienza then expressed hopes that Lacson would withdraw his bid for the presidency to let Pacquiao and Sotto team-up.


Lacson rejected this but said any endorsement for Sotto would be welcome.


“Anything that will boost his (Sotto) candidacy, I’m all for it. Kung meron maga-adopt sa kanya as their vice presidential candidate, so be it, I will welcome it because I know where he stands, I know where I stand,” he added.


Pacquiao had also earlier said that he is not ruling out the possibility of adopting Sotto as his vice president should Atienza back out.

“Sabi naman ng aking ka-tandem (Atienza) na kung may mapili man siya na kung sakaling hindi niya kaya ay gusto niya si Sotto na pwedeng dalhin as VP,” Pacquiao had said.


(My running mate told me that if he would choose someone to replace him, should he no longer wish to continue, it would be Sotto.)


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 Lacson nixes Atienza’s call to drop presidential bid: ‘He should go back to school, study GMRC’


MANILA, Philippines — Presidential candidate Senator Panfilo Lacson on Thursday rejected the call of vice presidential bet Lito Atienza for him to withdraw from the May 9 elections.

Lacson maintained he will not abandon his presidential bid.


“I reject his call. For the nth time, I’ll finish this race and I’m not backing out. I would suggest that Lito Atienza should go back to school and study GMRC (Good Manners and Right Conduct), which law I authored. Kaya binalik natin yung GMRC sa elementary school para bumalik yung values ng mga Pilipino (The reason we put back the GMRC subject in elementary schools is to ensure the return of Filipino values.),” Lacson told reporters in a press conference in Zamboanga del Norte.


“Who is he to tell me to withdraw? Wala siyang personality, I’m not backing out, ilang beses ko nang sinabi yan,” Lacson added.


Lacson also said that telling another candidate to withdraw is “insulting.”


“That’s kabastusan(disrespectful)  to say the least. For somebody like him na mas matanda pa sa akin na magsasabing mag-backout ang isang kandidato without even consulting, that’s insulting,” he added.


Earlier, Atienza said he is seriously considering dropping out of the vice presidential race. 


He added that he is “hoping and praying” that Lacson would do the “self-sacrificing act” of withdrawing from the race so that his running mate, vice presidential bet Senate President Vicente Sotto III, can possibly team up with another presidential candidate, Senator Manny Pacquiao.


Pacquiao is Atienza’s running mate.


When asked about what he thinks of Pacquiao endorsing Sotto’s vice presidential bid should Atienza back out, Lacson said he welcomes “anything that will boost” the Senate president’s candidacy.

Lacson also has no problem with Sotto joining Pacquiao in his campaign activities.


“I will not prevent SP Sotto from attending any of Manny Pacquiao’s rallies as long as he (Sotto) endorses only me,” he added.


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On Rep. Atienza's Call to Withdraw from the Presidential Race

March 31, 2022 - For the nth time, I will finish this race and I am not backing out. I reject the call of Rep. Jose Atienza for me to withdraw from the presidential race.


What he did is uncalled for - kabastusan, to say the least. He should go back to school and study Good Manners and Right Conduct, which law I co-authored.


That being said, I reiterate that we should not waste our votes on "survey politics" - we should choose a leader who is the most qualified and competent, not the one dictated by surveys.


Instead of thinking we will waste our votes on those who are qualified but not leading in the surveys, we should remember that it would be a bigger waste if we select the wrong leader who turns out to be less competent.


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Lacson-Sotto tandem nais mabulgar ang padrino ng smuggled na gulay

Nanawagan ang tambalang Ping Lacson at Tito Sotto sa tanggapan ng Pangulo na kumilos para labanan ang smuggling ng gulay at iba pang produktong pang-agrikultura. Anila, dapat mabulgar kung sino ang umano'y padrino ng mga smuggler.

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Lacson: Don't Waste Votes on 'Survey Mentality'

March 31, 2022 - It is high time that Filipino voters junk the "survey mentality" of voting for a leader based on his or her standings in the surveys - and instead vote for who they think is the most competent and most qualified, to ensure a better Philippines for the future generation.


This was the call of independent presidential aspirant Sen. Panfilo "Ping" M. Lacson Wednesday as he said the biggest waste of votes is not in voting for someone not leading in the surveys yet is competent and qualified, but in voting for someone "winnable" but turned out to less qualified.


Lacson cited information reaching him indicating recent surveys showing that while he had only 2 percent "hard votes," he had an average of 40 percent "soft votes" where he is being considered by many voters but who are hesitating to vote for him because he was not leading in the surveys.


The "soft votes" according to the latest Laylo survey showed that Lacson and his Vice Presidential bet Senate President Vicente "Tito" Sotto III have up to 57% in Class E or the "masa"; 45% in urban areas and 42% in rural areas; 43% among both male and female voters; 43% among those aged 18-34, 42% among those aged 35-54, and 45% among those aged 55 and up.


"Based sa feedback na nakukuha namin sa Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao, ganoon ang sinasabi. Gusto namin ang Lacson-Sotto tandem. Sila ang competent, qualified at may kakayahan. Gusto namin sana sila iboto (Based on the feedback I get from Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao, many voters wanted to vote for the Lacson-Sotto tandem because they believe we are competent and qualified)," Lacson said after a courtesy call on Mayor Isabelle "Beng" Climaco-Salazar in Zamboanga City.


He said Filipinos should learn to decide for themselves instead of succumbing to the survey or bandwagon mentality, lest they waste their votes by not voting for someone who is most competent, most qualified, most experienced, and with the highest integrity in public service.


"Kung pipili tayo, dapat karapat-dapat. Hindi ang palagay ng marami ay mananalo. After all, lalong sayang ang boto ninyo kung ang pipiliin nyo ang alam ninyong hindi karapat-dapat dahil alam nyo lang yan ang mananalo. Hindi ba mas sayang ang botong ganoon (We should base our choices on who is the most competent and qualified, instead of who is believed to be the most winnable. After all, isn't it more a waste of votes if you vote for someone leading in the surveys but lacks competence)?" he added.


For his part, senatorial bet Manny Piñol chided some voters for thinking that they would waste their votes on someone who is qualified but not leading in the surveys.


"Lalong masasayang ang kinabukasan ng ating bansa kung di tamang leader ang ating iboto. Huwag tayo makipagsabayan sa makulay at maingay na rally (It will be a bigger waste for our future if we vote for the wrong leaders. Let's not vote merely based on appearances or rallies)," he said.


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Nabuhayan instead of napilayan: Lacson feels rejuvenated in first sortie after leaving Reporma

MANILA, Philippines — Independent presidential bet Sen. Panfilo “Ping” Lacson felt revitalized in his first provincial sortie in Mindanao on Wednesday since parting ways with Partido Reporma.


“I’m surprised, it seems our campaign was rejuvenated. I feel unburdened especially after so many people came out and said they are supporting me. Most of the candidates in other areas joined Reporma because of me. When I asked them about their decision, they said they joined the party because they wanted to join me,” Lacson said in a mix of English and Tagalog, in a press conference in Zamboanga City.


“Parang nabuhayan instead na napilayan (My campaign feels more re-energized than crippled),” he added.


Only last March 24, Lacson left Reporma after members led by party president former Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez were shifted support to another candidate.

For his part, Lacson’s running mate, Senate President Vicente “Tito” Sotto III, said this shows their fighting spirit.


“We should have a fighting spirit, just like in sports. We need that spirit to fight for the one who we believe is more qualified and competent,” he said.


Lacson and Sotto conducted their sortie in Zamboanga City Wednesday. Joining them were senatoriables Minguita Padilla and Emmanuel Piñol.


They paid a courtesy call to Zamboanga City Mayor Beng Climaco before holding a town-hall meeting with representatives of various sectors.


Lacson appealed to voters to vote for those who they believe deserve to win because they are competent and not because they are “winnable.”


“It is a wrong notion to think your vote will be wasted on someone competent just because he is not topping the surveys. The bigger waste will be if we vote for someone who is doing well in the surveys but lacks the competence for the job ahead,” he said.


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Wednesday, March 30, 2022


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