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EXECUTIVE Secretary Lucas Bersamin on Tuesday announced the third wave of the Cabinet reshuffle, with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. ending the tenure of four top government officials and retaining 21 ...
With the fate of several Cabinet members hanging in the balance, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has chosen to retain key ...
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr has retained his defence, justice and interior secretaries but replaced the ...
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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. accepted the courtesy resignations of three government officials and named a new chairperson ...
More than 200 executives from 69 government-owned and/or -controlled corporations (GOCCs) have so far tendered their courtesy ...
President Marcos has named Darlene Berberabe as the new Solicitor General, replacing Menardo Guevarra, as a review of the ...
MANILA, Philippines — With the fate of several ... rather than the arrest operation. Beyond the Cabinet reshuffle, Marcos also promoted Police Maj. Gen. Nicolas Torre III as the next chief ...
Last week's sweeping call for the "courtesy resignations" followed a disappointing performance in the May 12 midterm ...
Dean of the College of Law of the University of the Philippines. The government reshuffle is widely seen as Mr Marcos’ attempt to reset the political agenda and assert his authority over the ...
The reorganization of the top echelon of the Executive Department nearly halfway through its term has raised three issues that are vital to the orderly, ...