President Marcos is still evaluating the performance of his Cabinet members, and no decision has yet been made on whether more officials need to be
Vince Lopez, Joel E. Zurbano & Darwin G. Amojelar replaced, Malacañan Palace said Tuesday.
The Palace Press Officer confirmed that Ruiz has indicated that modifications in the Palace media office are on the horizon. In a memo dated February 24, 2025, Dizon sought the “unqualified courtesy resignations” of “all incumbent undersecretaries, assistant secretaries, and directors” of the Department of Transportation by February 26, 2025.
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