Lacson leaves Partido Reporma, to run as independent

By Priam Nepomuceno | Philippine News Agency

MANILA – Presidential aspirant Senator Panfilo “Ping” Lacson on Thursday, March 24, officially resigned as chairperson and member of the Partido Ng Demokratikong Reporma and will now run as an independent candidate in the May 9 elections.

In a statement, Lacson said the decision to resign from the party came after he got information that the party’s slate in Davao del Norte will be endorsing another presidential candidate.

“Yesterday (Wednesday) I was informed by the party president, former Speaker Pantaleon “Bebot” Alvarez, that their slate in Davao del Norte, led by the party secretary-general and Provincial Governor Edwin Jubahib, has decided to endorse another presidential candidate,” Lacson said, without giving any further details.

Saying that his decision to run as the party standard-bearer was done at the “behest of these top tier officials,” Lacson said it is only proper for him to resign to uphold his principles.

Despite these developments, he said that he will continue with his presidential campaign.

“In the face of these recent developments, allow me to say, like a true-blooded warrior that I am all my life, I will continue this fight in pursuit of my quest to serve my country and our people, as your Chief Executive – if God and the Filipino people will it, come May 9, 2022,” he added.

Lacson also said he has no ill feelings towards Alvarez, Jubahib, and the rest of its candidates in Davao del Norte.

“Sa lahat ng miyembro at kandidato ng Partido Reporma sa labas ng Davao del Norte (To all members and candidates of Partido Reporma outside of Davao del Norte) – who joined the party because of our shared advocacy to fight graft and corruption in pursuit of good governance, all for the sake of our beloved country and people – with or without party affiliation – I am not leaving you behind. I assure you that I will be your leader and supporter in our shared convictions and aspirations,” he said.

“Magkakasama pa rin tayo sa laban na ito. Tulad ng paulit-ulit kong sinasabi, tuloy ang laban hanggang sa dulo! (We are still together in this fight. Like what I always said, we will continue the fight until the end) God bless our beloved Philippines,” he added.

Former Magdalo party-list representative Ashley Acedillo also resigned as the party’s spokesperson, following Lacson’s move.

“In view of Senator Panfilo “Ping” Lacson’s resignation as Chairman of Partido Reporma, and given the fact that I am totally committed to support him in his candidacy for President, I am also tendering my resignation as the party spokesman effectively immediately. I shall continue, henceforth, to support and campaign for Ping Lacson in his campaign for the presidency as his official spokesman. (PNA) – bny

 

Popular

Gov’t vows to create more jobs amid slight uptick in unemployment rate — DEPDev, DOLE

By Brian Campued The administration of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. remains committed to generating high-quality jobs amid the slight increase in the number of...

PBBM hails upcoming implementation of facial recognition tech at NAIA

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet Upon assuming the role of presidency after his triumph at the 2022 polls, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has vowed to...

Public hospitals give free anti-rabies vaccines – Palace

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet The threat of rabies is not to be underestimated, as the viral, zoonotic tropical disease remains an omnipresent public health concern...

PNP Chief Torre vows 3-minute response time nationwide

By Brian Campued New Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief PGen. Nicolas Torre III on Monday announced that the PNP will institutionalize a three-minute police response...