The 2010 presidential campaign of Panfilo Lacson was launched by stating on May 12, 2009, that he will run for president.
That time, Lacson is only in the half of his second term as a Senator, and six years ago, he ran for president.
After losing in 2004 presidential battle, Lacson ran for Senate in 2007, and clinched a seat.
On March 22, 2009, Lacson stated that he was willing to give up presidential ambition, but also that time, he was open to talk with the opposition.
[2] While in the middle of his campaign, Lacson stated that he stated that even the party mergers happen (including the merger of Lakas-CMD and Kampi), he still continue his campaign.