Marcos Keeps Cabinet Mostly Unchanged After ‘Bold Reset’ Call - BusinessWorld Online
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Over 200 GOCC executives submit courtesy resignations—GCG report
More than 200 executives of government-owned and/or -controlled corporations (GOCCs) have so far tendered their courtesy resignations, according to the Governance Commission for GOCCs (GCG).As of June 3, the total number of GOCC officials who have submitted courtesy resignations to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. reached over 220, including 15 chairpersons and chief executive officers (CEOs), and over 200 board members.Among the GOCC heads who re…
Marcos keeps Cabinet mostly unchanged after ‘bold reset’ call - BusinessWorld Online
By Chloe Mari A. Hufana, Reporter PHILIPPINE President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. has kept most of his Cabinet secretaries, his executive secretary said on Tuesday, two weeks after seeking their resignation in what he called a “bold reset” of his government. The President accepted four more resignations, Executive Secretary Lucas P. Bersamin told reporters on Tuesday. He said Mr. Marcos had kept several key officials, including the secretaries of …
Marcos retains 18, fires 4
(UPDATE) 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 others. At a Palace press briefing, Bersamin said the president declined the resignations of Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr., Agrarian Reform Secretary Conrado Estrella III, Education Secretary Sonny Angara, Labor Secretary …
The latest news about the Philippines. Now we know that Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr has chosen to keep most of his top ministers in office, following his recent request for resignations in the midst of disappointing election results. The core of the government’s economic and defence leadership remains stable, as his executive secretary declared on Tuesday, while only a few functions remain under review. Of course, it remains to be s…
Philippine cabinet largely unchanged after midterm setback
The latest news on the Philippines. We now know that Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr has opted to keep most of his top ministers in place, following his recent request for resignations amid disappointing election results. The government's core economic and defence leadership remains stable, his executive secretary said on Tuesday, while only a few roles are still under review. Of course, it remains to be seen whether other adjustments …
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