Cabinet of the Philippines
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- | | President || [[Eunice Villanueva-Latimer]] | + | | [[President of the Philippines|President]] || [[Eunice Villanueva-Latimer]] |
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- | | Vice | + | | [[Vice President of the Philippines|Vice President]] || José Macapagal |
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- | | Secretary | + | | Executive Secretary || Erika Zambo |
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- | | | + | | Chief of Staff || Diosdado Tolentino |
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- | | Secretary of | + | | Secretary of Agrarian Reform || Francisco Salas |
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- | | Secretary of Agriculture | + | | Secretary of Agriculture || Manuel Estrada |
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- | | Secretary of | + | | Secretary of the Budget and Management || Tita Licauco |
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- | | Secretary of Education || Aileen Fucanan | + | | Secretary of Education, Culture, and Sports || Aileen Fucanan |
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- | | Secretary of | + | | Secretary of Energy || Emiliano Atienza |
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- | | Secretary of | + | | Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources || Hilario Reyes, Jr. |
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- | | Secretary of | + | | Secretary of Finance || Angelo Virata |
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- | | Secretary of | + | | Secretary of Foreign Affairs || Amado Romulo |
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- | | | + | | Secretary of Health || Sergio Cabral |
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- | | Secretary of | + | | Secretary of Interior and Local Government || Marcelo Estrella |
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- | | Secretary of | + | | [[Department of Justice (Philippines)|Secretary of Justice]] || Carlos Lopez |
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- | | | + | | Secretary of Labor and Employment || Domingo Varela |
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- | | | + | | [[Armed Forces of the Philippines|Secretary of National Defense]] || Gilberto C. Teodoro, Jr. |
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- | | | + | | Secretary of Public Works and Highways || Felix Valenciano |
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- | | | + | | Secretary of Science and Technology || Ramon Tapalla |
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- | | | + | | Secretary of Social Welfare and Development || Emma Villagracia |
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- | | | + | | Secretary of Socioeconomic Planning || Ramon Quirino |
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- | | | + | | Secretary of Tourism || Salvador Guzman |
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- | | | + | | Secretary of Trade and Industry || Juan Santos |
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- | | | + | | Secretary of Transportation and Communications || Engracia Escoda |
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- | | | + | | National Security Advisor || César V. Baloyo |
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- | | | + | | Governor of the Central Bank || Elpidio Magsaysay |
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- | | | + | | Permanent Representative to the UN || Eduardo Santo Tomas |
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[[Category:Politics of the Philippines]] | [[Category:Politics of the Philippines]] |
Current revision as of 10:17, 25 January 2008
[edit] Cabinet
Position held | Name |
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President | Eunice Villanueva-Latimer |
Vice President | José Macapagal |
Executive Secretary | Erika Zambo |
Chief of Staff | Diosdado Tolentino |
Secretary of Agrarian Reform | Francisco Salas |
Secretary of Agriculture | Manuel Estrada |
Secretary of the Budget and Management | Tita Licauco |
Secretary of Education, Culture, and Sports | Aileen Fucanan |
Secretary of Energy | Emiliano Atienza |
Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources | Hilario Reyes, Jr. |
Secretary of Finance | Angelo Virata |
Secretary of Foreign Affairs | Amado Romulo |
Secretary of Health | Sergio Cabral |
Secretary of Interior and Local Government | Marcelo Estrella |
Secretary of Justice | Carlos Lopez |
Secretary of Labor and Employment | Domingo Varela |
Secretary of National Defense | Gilberto C. Teodoro, Jr. |
Secretary of Public Works and Highways | Felix Valenciano |
Secretary of Science and Technology | Ramon Tapalla |
Secretary of Social Welfare and Development | Emma Villagracia |
Secretary of Socioeconomic Planning | Ramon Quirino |
Secretary of Tourism | Salvador Guzman |
Secretary of Trade and Industry | Juan Santos |
Secretary of Transportation and Communications | Engracia Escoda |
National Security Advisor | César V. Baloyo |
Governor of the Central Bank | Elpidio Magsaysay |
Permanent Representative to the UN | Eduardo Santo Tomas |