Lacson casts his vote in his hometown Imus, Cavite

By Gratia Consebido

Presidential bet Senator Panfilo “Ping” Lacson cast his vote in his hometown in Imus, Cavite Monday morning, May 9.

Lacson said he is relieved now that the election has come and nothing unfortunate happened during the election campaign.

“More relieved than anything else, thank God walang illness, walang tragedy na nangyari,” Lacson said.

Lacson said that he will either go to the Malacañang if he wins the presidency or go home to his family if he loses the race.

However, he assured he will continue to “move forward” whatever the election results will be. – gb

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