Alexander Ledesma Lacson (born on January 5, 1965 in Kabankalan, Negros Occidental) is a lawyer, businessman, author, and civic leader.
Lacson ran and lost in the 2010 senatorial elections.
He is the president and chief executive officer of the Institute for Solidarity Asia. He has written the national bestseller 12 Little Things Every Filipino Can Do To Help Our Country. | Rappler
Safe re-opening of schools and transition to face-to-face classes
Ensure that quality internet is available to students and work to provide subsidies to ensure they can keep up in their classes (i.e., load or laptop subsidies)
Demand that campaigns declare online campaign expenditures beyond their official social media accounts (i.e., influencers engaged, unofficial groups or pages tapped, etc.)
Protection of Indigenous Peoples’ rights and support their increased participation in cultural spaces
Increase national minimum wage to P750
Enact the right to an adequate food bill or the Zero Hunger Bill
Support for Open Pit Mining
Pass an Alternative Mining Act in accordance with human rights norms, standards, and obligations
Increase funding for mental health support
Reparations for Martial Law Victims & Retrieval of Marcos’ Ill-gotten Wealth
Criminalizing of Vote-buying
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