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Ni-resign na si Presidential Communications Office acting secretary Cesar Chavez.Sa usa ka pamahayag, si Chavez niingon nga iyang gisumiter ang iyang irrevocable resignation ngadto kang Presidente Ferdinand Marcos Jr., niadtong Pebrero 5, 2025.Matod niya nga iyang ipadayon ang mga paningkamot gawas sa gobiyerno apan sulod gihapon sa natad sa serbisyo publiko.Bisan pa sa pagpirma, si Chavez niingon nga magpadayon siya sa pagtuo ug pagsuporta sa panan-awon sa administrasyon.
Duha ka bulan sa trabaho, ang kanhi executive secretary nga si Victor Rodriguez ni-resign tungod sa dugang panahon alang sa iyang pamilya.Kapin sa duha ka semana pagkahuman, ni-resign si Rodriguez, ni-resign usab si Press Secretary Trixie Cruz-Angeles tungod sa mga hinungdan sa kahimsog.Si Angeles gipulihan ni PCO Secretary Cheloy Garafil kinsa ni-resign sa Septiyembre 2024. Si Garafil gipulihan ni Chavez.Sa miaging semana, si Department of Transportation Sec.
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