Arsenio Lacson

Filipino politician, Mayor of Manila

Arsenio Lacson - Leaders & Politicians born December 26th, 1912
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Lacson served as the Mayor of Manila and significantly influenced the city's administration during his tenure. Elected as mayor in 1952, he was known for implementing a series of reforms aimed at improving urban infrastructure and public services. His leadership style attracted attention, and he became a prominent figure in Philippine politics. Lacson's tenure saw crucial developments in city planning and governance. Before becoming mayor, he also had a career in journalism, contributing to the discourse on social issues in the Philippines.

Elected Mayor of Manila in 1952

Implemented urban reforms in Manila

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