(File photo) MANILA - Partido Reporma standard-bearer, Sen. Panfilo "Ping" Lacson, on Thursday lauded President Rodrigo R. Duterte's executive order institutionalizing the acceptance of the Philippine Identification (PhiIID) or Philippine Identification System Number (PSN) as sufficient proof of identity in all private and government transactions. He added that this means better and easier lives for Filipinos as well as foreign nationals residing and doing business in the Philippines. "Thank you President Rodrigo Duterte for this. Being an author/sponsor of the measure in the Senate and a longtime advocate of the National ID system like you, I support you unequivocally in this regard," Lacson said in a Twitter post. Under Executive Order 162, the President cited "an urgent need to institutionalize the acceptance of the PhilID and PSN, as authenticated, as sufficient proof of identity and age in all government and private transactions, to improve efficiency
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