Thursday, April 7, 2022

Lacson, Sotto favor renewing ABS-CBN franchise ‘to enhance competition’

TAGBILARAN CITY, Bohol — The tandem of Senator Panfilo Lacson and Senate President Vicente Sotto III has expressed approval to the franchise renewal of broadcast giant ABS-CBN.

“Yes, not for anything, but to enhance competitiveness or competition,” Lacson told reporters in a press conference here on Tuesday when asked if he is in favor of renewing ABS-CBN’s franchise.

“Kasi dati dalawa ‘yung [Before there were two] TV networks, of course may [there is] SMNI, TV5, CNN, marami pang iba pero magbawas ka ng isa, mababawasan ‘yung [and others, but take out one, it would lessen the] competition,” he added.

Lacson also acknowledged the role of the media in exposing abuses in the government.

“Dapat i-enhance natin ‘yung [We should enhance the] participation ng [of] mass media in our society. Kasi kayo ‘yung watchdog, hindi ba [Because the media is the watchdgo, right]? Siguro kung walang media, mas maraming [Maybe if there’s no media, there would be more] abuses. That’s a fact,” the presidential candidate said.

Sotto agreed: “Like 1972…Maraming[many]  abuses, walang [no] media.”

The Senate president went on to say that he is in favor of renewing the franchise of ABS-CBN, citing a bill he earlier filed in the Senate to revive the network’s franchise.

ABS-CBN’s franchise expired in May 2020 and the National Telecommunications Commission directed the network to stop operating its free television and radio broadcasting stations.

When ABS-CBN’s franchise expired, its franchise application was still pending before the House committee on legislative franchises, which denied its renewal in July 2020.

Since ABS-CBN’s franchise renewal was denied in the House, the Senate could not act on it as franchise bills should first be approved in the lower chamber.

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Lacson Questions Suspension of Fuel Subsidy Distribution

April 7, 2022 - Independent presidential candidate Sen. Panfilo "Ping" M. Lacson questioned Tuesday the suspension of fuel subsidies to public utility vehicle operators and drivers by the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board during the election period from March 25 to May 8.


Lacson said that unless there is jurisprudence affirming such a suspension, it is unfair to the PUV operators and drivers, as well as drivers of tricycles and regular delivery services hit by the escalating oil prices.


"Unless there is jurisprudence along that line, I don’t think the national government should be covered by the election ban on providing social services to our people especially at a time when the prices of fuel continue to go up," he said.


Lacson said the fuel subsidy is a "call of the times," adding the continued rise in the prices of oil threaten to crush those in the transport sector, as well as fisherfolk and farmers.


Also, Lacson strongly urged the Senate to act on the issue by exercising its oversight functions and questioning the basis of the implementing agencies for suspending the subsidy.


Besides, he said the law particularly the General Appropriations Act stipulates that the government provide subsidies to affected sectors.


"Hindi ko ma-reconcile ang vote buying pagdating sa ganyan (I do not see how that can be construed as vote buying)," he said.


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Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Lacson Thanks Bohol Mayor for Igniting His Passion in Scrutinizing National Budget

April 5, 2022 - Now it can be told: It was a Boholano mayor who ignited the passion of independent presidential candidate Sen. Panfilo "Ping" M. Lacson to scrutinize the national budget.


At the start of a meeting with representatives of sectoral groups in Bohol Tuesday, Lacson thanked Jagna Mayor Joseph RaΓ±ola for teaching him everything about analyzing the budget.


"There’s one person who taught me everything. The Filipino people owe it to him na may Sen. Lacson sa Senado na nagtitiyaga at nagkakalkal ng budget (There's one person who taught me everything. Filipinos owe it to him that there is a Senator Lacson who pores through the national budget)," he said.


Lacson - who earned a reputation as a tough, eagle-eyed watchdog of the national budget - said it was RaΓ±ola, then a private citizen, who helped him realize the importance of making the budget work for Filipinos.


When he won his first Senate seat in 2001, Lacson said he faced a learning curve as he was still used to his work as a law enforcer who spent sleepless nights solving kidnap-for-ransom cases, robberies, and other crimes.


RaΓ±ola's guidance also helped Lacson in his advocacy to give local government units a fair share of the budget so they can implement their local development projects.


During his 18 years as senator, Lacson and his staff would spend nights poring over the budget and ridding it of questionable insertions - despite the contents of the budget bill being inches thick and in tiny 10-point font.


"Mahirap pag-aralan pero sa turo niya, pinagtiyagaan at pinagaralan ... at nakabisado ko na rin (It was hard at first but with his guidance, I persevered and learned to scrutinize the budget)," he said.


"Because of the scrutiny, we saved taxpayers at least P300 billion," Lacson added.


Lacson and his vice presidential bet Senate President Vicente "Tito" Sotto III, along with senatoriables Minguita Padilla and Emmanuel PiΓ±ol, received a warm welcome in Bohol.


The Lacson-Sotto tandem are bringing their message of good governance directly to the people as they move to counter "survey politics," especially since they have an average of 40 percent "soft votes" where they are being considered by voters but the voters are hesitating because they are not leading in the surveys.


Also, the Lacson-Sotto tandem 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.


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Monday, April 4, 2022

Ping Lacson: Don’t waste votes on incompetents and thieves


MANILA, Philippines — Independent presidential candidate Sen. Panfilo “Ping” Lacson appealed to Filipinos going to the polls this May 9 not to waste their votes on incompetents and thieves.


“Palagi naming naririnig – sayang daw ang boto sa mas kwalipikado dahil baka hindi lang manalo. Ang totoong sayang na boto ay para sa hindi karapat-dapat manalo at sa mga magnanakaw na dapat walang karapatang maluklok sa pwesto,” Lacson said in his closing statement at the Commission on Elections’ PiliPinas Presidential Debates.


(We always hear Filipinos saying they won’t waste their votes for the qualified because they have little chance of winning. But the real waste is in voting incompetents and thieves who don’t deserve the posts.)


Earlier, Lacson had lamented that Filipinos have had to bear the consequences of voting for the wrong candidates.

He said Filipinos should get rid of the “survey mentality” or voting for less-than-qualified candidates only because the surveys indicate they have a good chance of winning.


“Maawa na po tayo sa ating mga kababayang Pilipino,” Lacson said Sunday night.


(Let us take pity on our fellow Filipinos)


Also, Lacson stressed that the Filipino is worth fighting for, despite the “money politics” in this campaign, along with the accompanying opportunism and treachery.


“With the rigors and influence of money politics in this campaign, and the opportunism and treachery that go with it, I keep asking this question: Is the Filipino still worth fighting for? Each time, I always get the same answer: Yes, the Filipino is worth fighting for,” he said.


“Mahal ko ang aking bayan. Handa kong ipagtanggol laban sa mga dayuhang mananakop at sa mga may kapangyarihan na nagsasamantala sa mga kapos-palad nating mga kababayan,” he added.


(I love my country. I am ready to defend it against foreign invaders as well as the powerful who prey on the poor.)


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Sunday, April 3, 2022

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‘Tough leader’ Lacson moved by show of support from Cavaliers, friends

MANILA, Philippines — Even the toughest of leaders show their emotional side once in a while – independent presidential bet Sen. Panfilo “Ping” Lacson is no exception.

Lacson was moved by the gesture of Philippine Military Academy (PMA) Cavaliers and friends from the Lacson-Sotto Support Group (LSSG), who signed a manifesto of support for his presidential bid.


The group also gave testimonials on why he should be President.


“Truth to tell, it actually hit my emotion deeply while listening and watching the replay of the event on Facebook. Maraming maraming salamat po sa inyong lahat (I thank all of you)!” he said.


The manifesto of support was signed Friday by more than 100 members of the LSSG, composed mostly of retired generals and his fellow graduates or Cavaliers from the PMA.


Among the LSSG members at Friday’s event were former Antipolo Rep. Romeo Acop, former Department of Information and Communications Technology Sec. Eliseo Rio, former Bureau of Land Transportation head Col. Mariano Santiago, and retired M/Gen Carlos TaΓ±ega; former Department of National Defense Undersecretary Honorio Azcueta; former Defense Secretary Orlando Mercado and former Bureau of Internal Revenue Commissoner Kim Henares.


“It is an understatement to describe the event — ‘emotionally uplifting and inspiring to watch our cavaliers and friends display their sincere and all-out show of support and unequivocal commitment to our shared advocacy for the betterment of our country and people,’” said Lacson.


He caught a part of the press conference’s livestream on Facebook after returning  home Friday from a three-day campaign sortie in the Zamboanga Peninsula.


He described the testimonials as “deeply moving.”


Lacson earned a reputation as an unflinching “tough cop” and “tough senator.” In his law enforcement days, he neutralized criminal gangs including kidnap-for-ransom syndicates and would decline offers of rewards from rescued victims’ relatives. As senator, he would reject his pork barrel allocations while exposing corruption and other wrongdoing.


Friday’s show of support came a week after Lacson parted ways with Partido Reporma last March 24 after learning that its high officials were supporting another candidate, and is now running as an independent bet along with vice presidential bet Senate President Vicente “Tito” Sotto III.


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Uunahan ko na kayong lahat. HINDI ITO APRIL FOOL's PRANK. The clips you'll see here are real and actual moments na binalita. Sa ganitong aspeto, wala tayong oras mag lokohan. Hindi rin ako bayad dito. Talagang quick video compilation lang na inedit ko kung gaano ka BADASS ni Senator Ping. Na for the longest time, isa na talaga sya sa mga nagtatanggol sa ating bansa para ma protektahan ang mamamayan at mai-ayos ang sistema ng Pilipinas.

Another true story ay, ginawa ko tong compilation video na to dahil ito ang aking paraan para ipakita ang aking supporta sa nagiisang candidato na alam kong pinaka karapat dapat maging Pangulo ng ating bansa:
• Track record-wise
• Attitude-wise
• Platform-wise
• Communication-wise
• Leadership-wise
Itong compilation na to, ito yung mga videos na nakita ko noong mga panahong nag rresearch pa lang ako sa mga tatakbong kandidato. Sana mapakita nito kung anong klaseng leader si Senator Ping Lacson:
- straightforward
- unbiased (walang kaibikaibigan or connection, kung mali ka... mali ka.)
- problem solver
- kung gaano sya kagaling mag analyze ng sitwasyon/problema... at ang pinaka maganda sa lahat, how he already has possible actions and solutions para sa problemang yun.
Karamihan kasi sa mga politiko natin dito, ang hilig mag raise ng concern, pero wala namang solution. So paano yun diba? Mema lang?
Isa lang masasabi ko... vote wisely mga kapatid. Meron pang oras para pagisipang mabuti kung sino ang dapat umupo sa position na yan.
Hindi mo dapat ibase sa kung anong nakikita mo sa poll, hindi dapat kung sino ang sikat, hindi dapat kung saang pamilya sya galing, at lalo na...hindi dahil sa revenge voting...I-BOTO kung sino ang sa tingin mo ang talagang makakagawa ng paraan para umunlad ang bansa natin...yung meron nang napatunayan at capable pang may mapapatunayan, hindi lang para sayo pero para sa lahat ng Pilipino. Alam niyo naman kung sino yun... hindi lang dahil sa performance nya noong debate ha. Panoorin nyo to para malaman mo.
Lacson Draws Inspiration from Cavaliers, Friends' Show of Support

April 2, 2022 - As he continues to deal with the rigors of the campaign, independent presidential candidate Sen. Panfilo "Ping" M. Lacson drew additional inspiration from a show of support by his Cavaliers and friends on Friday.


Lacson was moved by the manifesto of support signed by more than 100 members of the Lacson-Sotto Support Group (LSSG), composed mostly of retired Generals and graduates of the Philippine Military Academy, Lacson's Alma Mater.


"It is an understatement to describe the event — ‘emotionally uplifting and inspiring to watch our cavaliers and friends display their sincere and all-out show of support and unequivocal commitment to our shared advocacy for the betterment of our country and people,'" he said.


"Truth to tell, it actually hit my emotion deeply while listening and watching the replay of the event on Facebook. Maraming maraming salamat po sa inyong lahat!" he added.


Lacson said he watched a replay of the event on Facebook after returning from a three-day sortie in the Zamboanga Peninsula.


He described as "deeply moving" the testimonials contained in the statements and remarks of the cavaliers and friends in the panel, including former Antipolo Rep. Romeo Acop, former Department of Information and Communications Technology Sec. Eliseo Rio, former Bureau of Land Transportation (now Land Transportation Office) head Col. Mariano Santiago, and retired M/Gen Carlos TaΓ±ega; former Department of National Defense Undersecretary Honorio Azcueta and former government officials including Defense Secretary Orlando Mercado and Bureau of Internal Revenue chief Atty. Kim Henares.


Rio said voters should not waste their votes on unworthy candidates, lest their conscience bother them later on when the country's situation worsens. Acop, for his part, stressed they are with Lacson and will not abandon him.


Lacson's Cavaliers and friends signed a manifesto of support where they said he has the capability, courage and loyalty to lead the Philippines. They cited, among others:


* Lacson's track record as law enforcer where he arrested criminals and did not engage in corruption; and followed the Code of Honor he learned at the PMA;


* His anti-corruption stance as senator where he did not partake of his pork barrel allocations;


* His patriotism in fighting for our sovereignty in the West Philippine Sea, to the extent of visiting Pagasa Island to see firsthand the situation there;


* His leadership by example especially in the Philippine National Police, which he rid of misfits through his stern no-nonsense leadership, thus earning back the trust of the people.


* His continued fight against corruption and protection of the public's funds, to ensure funding for crucial health, livelihood and educational programs.


"Kaya sa darating na halalan sa May 9, 2022, lubos naming susuportahan si Ping Lacson at aming inaanyayahan ang mga kapwa naming makabayang Pilipino na samahan kami sa pagpapasiyang ito dahil si Ping Lacson lamang sa hanay ng mga kandidato ang sagot sa ating matagal nang inaasam na tunay na pagbabago, hindi lamang sa gobyerno, kundi sa buong bansa (On May 9, 2022, we will support Ping Lacson and we invite patriotic Filipinos to join us because only Lacson holds the answer to our longing for true change not just in government but in the entire country)," they said in their manifesto.


Lacson and his vice presidential bet Senate President Vicente "Tito" Sotto III are bringing their message directly to the people as they move to counter "survey politics," especially since they have an average of 40 percent "soft votes" where they are being considered by voters but the voters are hesitating because they are not leading in the surveys.


The Lacson-Sotto tandem 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.


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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 TaΓ±ega, 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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