Lacson Stands by his Record and Experience
Sen. Ping Lacson:
The most qualified, the most competent, the most experienced candidate.
Senator Panfilo “Ping” has once again proven he is truly the corruption-buster “Mr. Clean” he is touted to be. In recent articles, the presidential candidate known for his strong anti-corruption stance, was recently vindicated for previous crimes he was unjustly accused of during the Arroyo administration. No less than former President Sen. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, in her recently launched memoir entitled “Deus Ex Machina,” admitted that the accusations against Sen Lacson were fake.
“The information that was made public could
not be substantiated,” GMA wrote in her memoir.
Years later, Marquez recanted accusations against Sen Lacson and apologized. Corpus also issued a publicly televised apology to Lacson for falsely accusing the senator.
True to form, the magnanimous Lacson did not hurl
vindictive comments
against his accusers. Instead, he
tweeted a forgiving message to his former detractor. “Late is always better than never. To
ex-PGMA’s credit, she has the decency and courage to admit that she publicly
and unjustly accused me of various crimes based of false information. Whatever,
I have already forgiven her a long time ago.”
Even in the thick of the present presidential election,
Lacson maintains his nonbelligerent stance, preferring not to say anything about the other candidates
wanting to be President of the Philippines because he is also running for the
position.
In his recent
interview session with
Boy Abunda for the television personality’s series 2022 Presidential One-on-One
Interviews, Lacson, one of five presidential candidates
who were invited to the show, chose to talk instead about what made him best
suited for the highest position in the Philippines.
“I am
the most qualified, the most competent, the most experienced (candidate),” he
told Abunda matter-of-factly without mentioning any of his rivals.
The
candidate said it was time for voters to be discerning, to realize that
politics was not entertainment and they should not be influenced by dole-outs.
In his
campaign sorties, a singing and dancing Lacson would certainly not be on the
program. “I won’t sacrifice authenticity,” he said, and would not do anything
that had nothing to do with the country’s problems.
“The
number one problem is the government, so the solution is the government- good,
honest governance,” he said.
Lacson supported the resumption of mining in the country, “a major industry” of the Philippines, but it should be sustainable and responsible. “It must be data-driven and science-based.”
Sen Lacson being interviewed by host Boy Abunda
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