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MANILA (Reuters) -President Ferdinand Marcos Jr is expected to announce further changes to his Cabinet ... of Law of the University of the Philippines. The cabinet shake-up is widely seen as ...
Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin announced the changes after Marcos had asked all his cabinet secretaries to resign following the government's disappointing performance in midterm elections last ...
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr has retained the majority of his Cabinet ministers, two weeks after requesting their resignations in what he called a bold reset of his administration, his ...
Mr Marcos called for the courtesy resignation of all Cabinet members. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
All government officials are essentially on probation as President Marcos is eyeing a quarterly and “more rigorous” ...
Bersamin confirmed Solicitor General Menardo Guevarra's earlier announcement that he had been replaced by Darlene Berberabe, Dean of the College of Law of the University of the Philippines.
Hearing the voice of the people in the midterm elections, President Marcos is promising “sharper, faster and fully focused governance,” starting with sweeping changes in his official family.
Bersamin, who serves as executive secretary to Marcos and the Cabinet, has not specified the reasons for each Cabinet change but said ... ruling initiated by the Philippines that invalidated ...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr is expected to announce further changes to his Cabinet on ... College of Law of the University of the Philippines. The cabinet shake-up is widely seen as Marcos ...
Mr Bersamin confirmed an earlier report that Solicitor General Menardo Guevarra had been replaced by Ms Darlene Berberabe, Dean of the College of Law of the University of the Philippines.