Lacson asks voters to choose right leader for country
PRESIDENTIAL aspirant Sen. Panfilo "Ping" Lacson on Friday said that before the next leader can lead the Philippines out of its predicament, he must first be elected by the voters.
Lacson, who is running for president under Partido Reporma, stressed this as he noted the country faces a whopping P13.42-trillion debt by the time the next administration takes over.
"Each and every living Filipino, rich or poor, young or old will pay for it. The heavy burden falls on the country's next leaders. The responsibility is on the voters to choose those leaders. Think of the next generation. Be wise. Be responsible," Lacson said on his Twitter account.
Lacson had said the national debt is one of the problems the next leader will face, along with the impact of coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) on health and the economy, unemployment, corruption, and the dispute in the West Philippine Sea.
He said he plans to address these problems with a no-nonsense leadership anchored on discipline and leadership by example.
He shared that he will also initiate much-needed budget reforms to make sure public money is spent properly, as well as download them to the local government units to implement priority programs, activities and projects.
Lacson and his running mate, Senate President Vicente "Tito" Sotto 3rd who is running under the Nationalist People's Coalition, have anchored their campaign on presenting before the public their solutions to the problems plaguing the nation.
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