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Lacson: Bring back sensible discussion between Filipinos

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Do you want to have better conversations with your family or friends this year without political divisions ruining your day? Consider electing a no-nonsense leader for the upcoming 2022 national elections in the personality of Partido Reporma chairman and standard-bearer Panfilo “Ping” Lacson.

Under his presidency, Filipinos would be able to talk about other things than their daily problems or that of their nation’s. Lacson expressed this possibility in his recent interview with broadcast journalists Tony Velasquez and Danny Buenafe over DZMM Teleradyo this week.

If the stars align and the Filipino electorate decide to make a better choice for their next president, Lacson said he would work hard to bring back that sense of pride and dignity for them so they could feel much better about themselves, their leaders, and their own country.

“Our dignity as Filipinos, Philippines as a nation, was lost. We couldn’t seem to look each other straight in the eye, we couldn’t hold our heads up high, everywhere we go. Even us, whenever we would meet with each other, all that we talk about are the problems of our nation,” Lacson observed.

With his pragmatic style of leadership, Lacson vowed to re-establish a kind of government that would be more responsive to the needs of citizens by eliminating all forms of corruption in the bureaucracy and wiping out all types of thieves thriving in modern society.

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Lacson said the reality that most Filipinos these days would deliberately ignore their problems or pretend like everything is fine and there is nothing to change because things would all stay the same anyway deeply saddens him.

But instead of turning a blind eye on this serious societal problem in a post-modern world, he is willing to take the huge risk of running on
an issues-based electoral campaign that hopes to educate an audience than entertain them despite and amid all uncertainties.

“This is what we have always strived for—educate. That’s why our position is difficult. While we are campaigning, we are educating. The others just keep campaigning,” Lacson told reporters in a press conference in Lingayen, Pangasinan last December.

For 2022 and beyond, if ever he is voted into the highest public office, Lacson aims to return everything that has been stolen from the Filipinos not only in terms of public funds that were lost to corruption, but the good times they are supposed to spend with their
loved ones, as well as their hope and faith on a just government.

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