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Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong arrived in Malacañang on Wednesday for a bilateral meeting with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Wong and his wife Loo Tze Lui are in the country for a two-day ...
PHILIPPINE President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. has kept most of his Cabinet secretaries, his executive secretary said on ...
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr has retained the majority of his Cabinet ministers, two weeks after requesting their ...
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, ...
The executive secretary to Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. says Marcos will retain Defense Secretary Gilberto ...
MANILA, Philippines – Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin announced the first of what is promised to be a series of changes in the Cabinet of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Friday May 23.
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has instructed all cabinet ministers to voluntarily resign. This directive, reported by Anadolu on Friday, comes after government-backed ...
A focus on climate change will no longer be the responsibility of any of Lancashire County Council’s cabinet after the new Reform administration took control of the authority. Did you know with ...
Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin announced the changes after Mr Marcos had asked all his Cabinet secretaries to resign following the government’s disappointing performance in midterm elections ...
MANILA -- Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is appointing a new top diplomat as he continues to reshuffle his cabinet in the ... Lazaro will be the Philippines' first female foreign ...
Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin announced the changes to the president’s cabinet after Mr. Marcos had asked all his cabinet secretaries to resign to allow him to review the performance of all ...
Instead, the new Cabinet includes place three coordinating ministers. What does that signal? And will there be more changes to come? Steven Chia speaks to independent political observer Dr Felix ...