Presidential candidate Senator Panfilo “Ping” Lacson has called on his and running mate Senate President Vicente Sotto III’s supporters to be more assertive in helping convince voters to elect the most qualified, competent and experienced candidates in the upcoming May 2022 elections for the sake of
Independent presidential candidate Sen. Panfilo Lacson asked his supporters to stop being silent and start making themselves heard on the need for Filipinos to elect a president who is not only untainted with corruption but is also competent and experienced to confront the daunting challenges faced by the country.
CORRUPTION-FREE GOV'T. Presidential aspirant Panfilo Lacson (left) and running mate Senate President Vicente Sotto III present their pledge for a corruption-free government before their supporters at the Quezon Memorial Circle rally on Saturday night (March 9, 2022). Lacson and Sotto urged supporters to help them convince to elect the most qualified, competent, and experienced candidates in the May 9 polls. (Photo courtesy of media group of Lacson-Sotto) MANILA - Independent presidential candidate Senator Panfilo "Ping" Lacson and running mate Senate President Vicente "Tito" Sotto III urged their supporters to start making themselves heard in helping them convince voters to elect the most qualified, competent, and experienced candidates in the May 9 polls. "Thank you 'Pure Love', 'True Friends', 'Lacson Sotto Support Group' for organizing your 'Supporters Rally' and making it happen today. It's time to stop being silent.
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