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Ping Lacson: Speech at the Philippine Military Academy | Dec. 18, 2021 

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@JjAiburnoh
@JjAiburnoh Год назад
Good. Teacher of the Filipino nation PpL
@gabsebast4256
@gabsebast4256 Год назад
Age doesnt matter, as long as your dream is to serve our people to the best you can, under a democratic rule.
@dreamtheimpossible7427
@dreamtheimpossible7427 2 года назад
PING LACSON THE MOST QUALIFIED TO LEAD OUR COUNTRY...
@shielapastrano3366
@shielapastrano3366 2 года назад
I would like sen Lacson to win presidential race this coming 2022. He is the only one pushing for the modernization of the Armed Forces of the Philippines and true cavalier of famous Philippine military academy that value him with strong leadership who sponsor the law that provide more teeth to the military to suppress political structure of insurgency. A lot of active military officers are secretly following his journey to win the presidential race,
@claire2470
@claire2470 2 года назад
...Everytime I see sir Ping Lacson, I always remember the first time I saw him at Maharlika Livelihood Center, Baguio City. . . .kakatuwa lang na makasalubong at makita sha ng personal😍... #LACSON2022
@Simoun_37
@Simoun_37 Год назад
Galing!
@reyceledon2458
@reyceledon2458 2 года назад
Pag si sen ping na ang presidente natin sigurado ako na magiging maganda ang kinabukasan ng ating bansa sa kanyang pamamahala, at ikararangal natin mga pilipino na sya ang ating presidente, kaya keep safe always sen ping and may god always be with you and guide you to become our next president
@ellentarroza751
@ellentarroza751 2 года назад
Yes to sir ping lacson mabuhay 🙏🙏🙏
@ericsoncruz1358
@ericsoncruz1358 2 года назад
Sen.lacson Leadership by example We need a leader PNP chief: Reforms and kotong cops (1999-2001)Edit As Chief PNP, Lacson eliminated the "Kotong culture" (bribe culture) among the police officers. He rationalized the distribution of financial and logistical resources by downloading 85 percent to the police frontline units, retaining only 15 percent in the police headquarters. He imposed a strict physical fitness test on all PNP members, invoking a 34-inch maximum waistline for police officers. Lacson refused to accept bribe money from illegal gambling operators and contractors and suppliers transacting business with the PNP, declining offers of monetary rewards from kidnap-for-ransom victims after rescuing them from their captors.[15] Meanwhile, Lacson downloaded 85% of the PNP's budget to the operating units to improve the overall management, while removing excess privileges of top police officials. But most importantly, Lacson stopped the practice of "kotong cops," who extort money from public utility drivers, vegetable and rice dealers, and vendors. Under Lacson's leadership, the PNP achieved a 58% public approval rating, while Lacson got a 78% approval rating for himself.[15] He took an optional retirement on February 16, 2001, to run for Senator. Anti-hazing law (Republic Act No. 11053)Edit Lacson chaired a Senate committee investigation into the fatal hazing of law student Horacio "Atio" Castillo III in September 2017. The probe found indications of a cover-up attempt via Facebook chat[148] by Aegis Jvris fraternity, the organization Castillo sought to join. The probe resulted in Senate Bill 1662,[149] which updated the existing Anti-Hazing Act of 1995 by imposing heavier penalties on hazing. The bill passed third and final reading in the Senate on February 12, 2018.[150] It also passed the bicameral conference committee on February 28, 2018. The bill finally became a law after President Rodrigo Duterte signed it on June 29, 2018.[151] Under the new law, the definition of hazing was expanded to include "physical or psychological suffering, harm or injury inflicted on a recruit, member, neophyte, or applicant" as a prerequisite for admission or for continued membership in an organization. Banned under the law are "all forms of hazing" not only in fraternities, sororities or organizations in schools, but also those in communities and even businesses and uniformed service learning institutions.[152] The law also requires schools to be "more active and proactive" in regulating school-based initiation rites, with schools required to exercise reasonable supervision and take proactive steps to protect students from danger of participating in activities that will involve hazing. Penalties include imprisonment of up to 40 years and fines of up to PHP3 million. Free irrigation law for farmers (Republic Act No. 10969)Edit Shortly after assuming his Senate post in 2016, Lacson filed a bill providing free irrigation for farmers.[145] The bill was consolidated in Senate Bill 1465, which along with House Bill 5670 were the basis for Republic Act 10969[146] - the Free Irrigation Service Act - which President Rodrigo Duterte signed into law on February 2, 2018.[147] National ID law (Republic Act No. 11055) Edit Lacson sponsored the bill seeking to establish a National ID system in the Philippines. In his sponsorship speech, Lacson said the National ID system seeks to harmonize, integrate and interconnect the "countless and redundant" government-issued ID cards.[157] The proposed measure - Senate Bill 1738 - was approved in the Senate with a vote of 17-2 on March 19, 2018.[158] On August 6, 2018, President Rodrigo Duterte signed the National ID measure into law, as Republic Act 11055.[159] Lacson, the principal sponsor of the measure and a perennial author since 2001, expressed thanks to Duterte, as it was under his term that the national ID system saw the light of day.[160]Aquino cabinet (2013-2015)Edit In the aftermath of Super Typhoon Yolanda, that caused widespread destruction, substantial damage and death in several areas in the country, particularly in the Visayas, President Aquino appointed Lacson as Presidential Assistant for Rehabilitation and Recovery (PARR) with the mandate of unifying the efforts of government and other agencies involved in the rehabilitation and recovery efforts. His office crafted the Yolanda Comprehensive Rehabilitation and Recovery Plan (CRRP) with a PhP167 billion proposed funding, which provides for an overall strategic vision and integrated short-term, medium-term and long-term programs in the Yolanda-affected areas. Lacson's efforts in the Yolanda rehabilitation led to the institutionalization of certain mechanisms on rehabilitation of calamity-affected communities. In December 2014, Lacson tendered his irrevocable resignation as PARR which took effect in February 2015. He recommended the transition of his office's accomplishments and best practices to a permanent government agency. Lacson viewed the scheduled sunset review of Republic Act 10121, otherwise known as "Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010", as an opportune time to propose possible remedial measures that will help improve the effectiveness of the law, especially on the aspect of disaster rehabilitation and recovery. Lacson pointed out that while his mandate as PARR was to develop a rehabilitation plan, he had no authority to implement or manage funds.[52]
@MayaButterflyJourney
@MayaButterflyJourney 2 года назад
Dasal ko manalo si Ping Lacson as President!!!
@joshguzma9234
@joshguzma9234 2 года назад
There are strong leaders at the wrong time and place. Ping and Gordon are one of them in 2016. Come this 2022, with three co-aspirants against the son and daughter of two Trapos, how could we win?
@JamesBond-db3ue
@JamesBond-db3ue 2 года назад
Go go lacson for new leader
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