Panfilo Lacson
Panfilo Lacson | |
|---|---|
| Senator of the Philippines | |
| Assumed office June 30, 2016 | |
| In office June 30, 2001 – June 30, 2013 | |
| Chair of the Philippine Senate National Defense and Security Committee | |
| Assumed office July 23, 2019 | |
| Preceded by | Gregorio Honasan |
| Chair of the Philippine Senate Accounts Committee | |
| Assumed office July 24, 2019 | |
| Preceded by | Gregorio Honasan |
| Presidential Assistant for Rehabilitation and Recovery | |
| In office December 10, 2013 – February 10, 2015 | |
| President | Benigno Aquino III |
| Chief of the Philippine National Police | |
| In office November 16, 1999 – February 16, 2001 | |
| President | Joseph Estrada |
| Preceded by | Edmundo L. Larroza |
| Succeeded by | Leandro Mendoza |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Panfilo Morena Lacson June 1, 1948 Imus, Cavite, Philippines |
| Political party | Independent (2004–2021; 2022–present) |
| Other political affiliations | LDP (2001–2004) United Opposition (2007–2010) Partido Reporma (2021–2022)[1] |
| Spouse(s) | Alice de Perio |
| Children | 4 |
| Alma mater | Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila Philippine Military Academy |
| Signature | |
| Website | pinglacson |
| Police career | |
| Department | Philippine Constabulary Philippine National Police |
| Allegiance | Philippines |
| Rank | Director General |
Panfilo "Ping" Morena Lacson Sr. (Tagalog pronunciation: [ˈlakson]; born June 1, 1948) is a Filipino politician and former police general. He became a Senator of the Philippines in 2016. He has also been a Senator from 2001 to 2013. He was the Director General of the Philippine National Police (PNP) from 1999 to 2001.
He was a candidate for President of the Philippines in the 2004 presidential election.[2] He unsuccessfully ran for president again in 2016, he later decided to run for the senate. Lacson unsuccessfully ran for president again in the 2022 election as an independent candidate.[3]
References
- ↑ Santos, Eimor (July 29, 2021). "Partyless no more: Lacson now chairs Partido Reporma". CNN Philippines. Archived from the original on July 29, 2021. Retrieved July 29, 2021.
- ↑ "Panfilo Lacson Resume on Senate Website". Senate of the Republic of the Philippines. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
- ↑ Tamayo, Bernadette (March 24, 2022). "Lacson resigns as Partido Reporma chairman, to run as independent". The Manila Times. Retrieved March 24, 2022.