The Philippine Star

Lacson, Sotto launch ‘Online Kumustahan’

- By PAOLO ROMERO

The tandem of Sen. Panfilo Lacson and Senate President Vicente Sotto III launched their “Online Kumustahan” to allow them to touch base with constituen­ts while observing health protocols amid pandemic restrictio­ns.

Lacson and Sotto are running for president and vice president, respective­ly, under an alliance of Partido Reporma and the Nationalis­t People’s Coalition, as well as other political parties once formalized.

The online meeting started on Saturday with constituen­ts in Antipolo, Rizal when the two spoke about restoring trust in government.

“What the Lacson-Sotto tandem wanted is to continue touching base with constituen­ts, to get a feel of their problems and concerns and to answer questions they may have, but without putting anyone’s health at risk,” said Lacson’s campaign spokespers­on Ashley Acedillo.

“And based on the initial feedback we got, it was a rousing success,” he said.

Acedillo said similar events with constituen­ts in other parts of the country are scheduled in the coming weeks.

“The Lacson-Sotto tandem will continue to draw ideas from ordinary Filipinos in crafting their roadmap after June 2022. The roadmap is a work in progress, and Online Kumustahan activities like this would be the way to go,” he said.

Lacson and Sotto joined residents of eight barangays in Antipolo City – Bagong Nayon, Beverly Hills, Dela Paz, Mambugan, Mayamot, Muntingdil­aw, San Isidro and Santa Cruz – in a Zoom conference on Saturday afternoon. The conference was livestream­ed on Lacson’s Facebook page.

During the conference, Lacson stressed the importance of leadership by example, which he and Sotto committed to uphold should they win in the 2022 elections.

He also reiterated his commitment to implement budget reforms to make sure the government’s limited resources are maximized for developmen­t projects at the local level.

For his part, Sotto vowed to implement a comprehens­ive and holistic anti-drug war that will put emphasis not just on law enforcemen­t but on awareness and abuse prevention as well.

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