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Lacson's return to the Senate: Testament to moral leadership

Manila Bulletin

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July 21 2025

In a political climate frequently clouded by self-interest and short-term agendas, the return of Senator Panfilo "Ping" Lacson to the Philippine Senate brings with it a much-needed wave of integrity, discipline, and ethical leadership. His reentry into the legislative chamber is not just a personal comeback—it is a reaffirmation of the values we ought to demand in public office: moral clarity, good governance, and unwavering accountability.

- LT. GEN. JAIME S. DE LOS SANTOS, AFP (RET)

My perspective on Senator Lacson is both political and personal. As his former squad leader of Alfa Company at the Philippine Military Academy, I had the privilege of guiding plebes during their most difficult stage of cadet life. Among those plebes was Cadet 4th Class Panfilo Lacson, along with Gregorio "Gringo" Honasan Jr. The fourth-class year is a crucible—it tests not only the physical and mental limits of a young cadet but more importantly, their moral fiber and ethical threshold.

The success rate to progress to third class is notoriously low. But those who emerge from this process often carry with them a deep-rooted sense of discipline, integrity, and service above self. It is this foundation that has shaped Lacson’s brand of public service and explains his steadfast adherence to principles even in the rough terrain of Philippine politics.

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