ICYMI: Senator Panfilo Lacson resigned from Partido Reporma on Thursday, March 24. The party later on announced its endorsement for VP Leni Robredo. PHVote WeDecide
MANILA, Philippines – Senator Panfilo Lacson resigned from Partido Reporma on Thursday, March 24, as he said the party is set to endorse another presidential candidate in the May 9 elections.
Without Reporma, Lacson has no national party left endorsing him, as he has also failed to get the endorsement of the party of his running mate, Nationalist People’s Coalition chairman Senator Vicente Sotto III. Partido Reporma last won a seat in the House of Representatives in 2004, clinching just a single district representation. It faded from view after that.
Alvarez and Lacson’s relationship grew when the former was House speaker. When Alvarez was ousted from the post, Lacson immediately called for a lunch with him, further deepening their ties.
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