Lacson made his position known to the public during the yes-or-no segment of an interview with presidential aspirants hosted by broadcast journalist Jessica Soho. Read it here:
divorce process in the country as well the legalization of a civil union between same sex couples if he gets elected as the 17th president of the republic.
Lacson voted “yes” when asked on his stand on the divorce bill, which has been languishing for years in Congress.“If civil union, yes. But if same-sex marriage before the church, no,” the senator said.
The Partido Reporma chief also said he is in favor of pushing for political reforms that would return the two-party system in the Philippines instead of the current multi-party setup while keeping the presidential form of government.
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