List of cabinets of the Philippines

The following is a list of Cabinets of the Philippines by the President of the Philippines under which they operated.

Emilio Aguinaldo (1899–1901)

Office Name Term
President of the Cabinet[1][2][3] Apolinario Mabini January 2 – May 7, 1899[3]
Pedro Paterno May 7 – November 13, 1899[3][lower-alpha 1]
Secretary of Foreign Affairs[1][2] Apolinario Mabini October 1, 1898 – May 7, 1899[3]
Secretary of the Interior[1][2] Teodoro Sandico January 2 – May 7, 1899[3]
Secretary of Finance[1][2] Mariano Trías January 2 – May 7, 1899[3]
Hugo Ilagan May 7 – November 13, 1899[3][lower-alpha 1]
Severino de las Alas May 7 – November 13, 1899[3][lower-alpha 1]
Secretary of War and Marine[1][2] Baldomero Aguinaldo July 15, 1898 – May 7, 1899[3]
Mariano Trías May 7 – November 13, 1899[3][lower-alpha 1]
Secretary of Justice Gregorio Araneta September 2, 1898 – May 7, 1899[3]
Secretary of Welfare[1][2][lower-alpha 2] Gracio Gonzaga January 2 – May 7, 1899[3]
Felipe Buencamino May 7 – November 13, 1899[3][lower-alpha 1]
Maximo Paterno May 7 – November 13, 1899[3][lower-alpha 1]
Secretary of Agriculture, Industry and Commerce[1][2] León María Guerrero May 7 – November 13, 1899[3][lower-alpha 1]
Notes:
  1. Several sources assert that shortly after installation of the Paterno cabinet, General Antonio Luna arrested Paterno and some or all of the cabinet secretaries.[4][5] At least one source asserts that the Mabini cabinet was reinstalled after the arrests.[5] Another source asserts that those arrested were released on orders of President Aguinaldo, but does not provide any indication about whether the Mabini or the Paterno cabinet was in office after the release.[4]
  2. In the Mabini cabinet, the Secretary of Welfare had responsibility for Public Instruction, Communications & Public Works, and Agriculture, Industry & Commerce.[3]

Manuel L. Quezon (1935–1944)

Appointments (1935–1941)

Office Name Term
President Manuel L. Quezon1935–1941
Vice President Sergio Osmeña1935–1941
Secretary of Agriculture and Commerce Benigno Aquino1938–1940
Rafael Alunan Sr.1940–1941
Secretary of Public Instruction Sergio OsmeñaNovember 15, 1935 – April 18, 1939
Jorge BocoboApril 19, 1939 – January 22, 1941
Secretary of Finance Elpidio QuirinoNovember 15, 1935 – February 18, 1936
Antonio de las AlasFebruary 18, 1936 – November 15, 1938
Manuel RoxasNovember 26, 1938 – August 28, 1941
Serafin MarabutAugust 28, 1941 – December 29, 1941
Secretary of the Interior Elpidio Quirino1935–1938
Rafael Alunan1938–1940
Secretary of Justice José YuloNovember 15, 1935 – November 1938
José Abad SantosDecember 5, 1938 – July 16, 1941
Commissioner of Justice Teofilo SisonJuly 18, 1941 – November 1941
Secretary of Public Works
and Communications
Mariano Jesús Cuenco1935–1941
Secretary of National Defense Teofilo Sison1939–1941
Serafin Marabut1941
Basilio ValdesDecember 23, 1941
Secretary of Labor José Avelino1935–1938
Hermenegildo Villanueva1938–1939
Sotero Baluyut1939–1941
Secretary to the President Jorge B. Vargas1935–1941
Auditor-General Jaime Hernández1935–1941
Solicitor General Pedro T. Tuazon1936–1938
Roman Ozaeta1938–1940
Lorenzo M. Tañada1940–1941
Commissioner of the Budget Serafin Marabut1935–1941
Commissioner of Civil Service José Gil1935–1941
Resident Commissioner of the Philippines
to the United States Congress
Quintín Paredes1935–1938
Joaquín Miguel Elizalde1938–1941

War Cabinet (1941–1944)

The outbreak of World War II and the Japanese invasion resulted in periodic and drastic changes to the government structure. Executive Order 390, December 22, 1941, abolished the Department of the Interior and established a new line of succession. Executive Order 396, December 24, 1941, further reorganized and grouped the cabinet, with the functions of Secretary of Justice assigned to the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines.

Office Name Term
President Manuel L. Quezon1941–1944 (extended, 1943)
Vice President Sergio Osmeña1941–1944 (extended, 1943)
Secretary of Finance José Abad SantosDecember 30, 1941 – March 26, 1942
Secretary of Justice March 26, 1942 – May 2, 1942
Secretary of Finance, Agriculture, and Commerce Andrés SorianoMarch 26, 1942 – July 31, 1944
Secretary of National Defense, Public Works, Communications and Labor Basilio ValdesDecember 23, 1941 – August 1, 1944
Secretary of Public Instruction, Health, and Public Welfare Sergio OsmeñaDecember 24, 1941 – August 1, 1944
Secretary to the President Manuel RoxasDecember 24, 1941 – March 26, 1942
Arturo RotorJune 13, 1942 – August 1, 1944
Secretary to the Cabinet Manuel NietoMay 19, 1944 – August 1, 1944
Secretary without Portfolio Andrés SorianoMarch 2–26, 1942
Treasurer of the Philippines February 19, 1942 – March 26, 1942
Manuel RoxasMarch 26, 1942 – May 8, 1942
Auditor-General Jaime HernándezDecember 30, 1941 – August 1, 1944
Resident Commissioner of the Philippines to the United States Congress Joaquín Miguel ElizaldeDecember 30, 1941 – August 1, 1944 (given cabinet rank, May 1942)
Secretary of Information and Public Relations Carlos P. Rómulo1943–1944
Sources
  • The Sixth Annual Report of the United States High Commission to the Philippine Island to the President and Congress of the United States, Covering the Fiscal Year July 1, 1941, to June 30, 1942, Washington D.C. October 20, 1942
  • Executive Orders of the Commonwealth of the Philippines, Manila, Bureau of Printing 1945

Jose P. Laurel (1943–1945)

Office Name Term
President José P. Laurel1943–1945
Minister of Agriculture and Commerce Rafael Alunan1943–1945
Minister of Health, Labor and Public Instructions Emiliano Tria Tirona1943–1945
Minister of Finance Antonio de las Alas1943–1945
Minister of Foreign Affairs Claro M. Recto1943–1945
Minister of Justice Quintín Paredes1943–1945
Minister of Education Camilo Osías1943–1945

Sergio Osmeña (1944–1946)

War Cabinet (1944–1945)

On August 8, 1944, President Osmeña issued Executive Order 15-W reorganizing and consolidating the executive departments of the Commonwealth government. The reorganization of the government after it was reestablished on Philippine soil was undertaken with Executive Order No. 27; February 27, 1945.

Office Name Term
President Sergio Osmeña1944–1946
Secretary of Finance Jaime HernándezAugust 24, 1944 – February 27, 1945
Secretary of National Defense and Communications Basilio ValdesAugust 1, 1944 – February 6, 1945
Secretary of Public Relations Carlos P. Romulo (concurrent capacity)1944–1945
Secretary of Justice, Labor and Welfare Mariano A. Eraña (acting capacity)1944–1945
Secretary of Agriculture and Commerce Manuel Nieto1944–1945
Secretary to the President Arturo Rotor1944–1945
Resident Commissioner of the Philippines to the United States Congress Carlos P. Romulo1944–1945
Budget and Finance Commissioner Ismael Mathay1944–1945
Judge Advocate General of the Army Mariano Eraña1944–1945
Economic Adviser Urbano Zafra1944–1945
Military Adviser Alejandro Melchor1944–1945

Cabinet and judicial appointments (1945–1946)

Executive Order No. 27; February 27, 1945, was issued upon the restoration of civilian authority to the government of the Commonwealth, and members of the new cabinet appointed on March 8, 1945. Subsequent renaming and mergers of departments have separate listings.

Office Name Term
President Sergio Osmeña1944–1946
Secretary of the Interior Tomás ConfesorMarch 8, 1945 – July 10, 1945
Secretary of Finance and Reconstruction Jaime HernándezFebruary 27, 1945 – May 27, 1946
Secretary of Justice, Agriculture and Commerce Delfin JaranillaFebruary 1945 – December 1945
Secretary of Justice Ramon QuisumbingDecember 28, 1945 – May 28, 1946
Secretary of Agriculture and Commerce Vicente Singson EncarnacionFebruary 27, 1945 – May 28, 1946
Secretary of National Defense Tomás CabiliFebruary 27, 1945 – July 11, 1945
Alfredo Montelibano Sr.July 12, 1945 – May 27, 1946
Secretary of Health and Public Welfare Basilio ValdesFebruary 27, 1945 – April 1945
José LocsinJune 29, 1945 – 1946
Secretary of Public Instruction Maximo KalawFebruary 27, 1945 – May 4, 1945
Jose ReyesMay 5, 1945 – January 7, 1946
Francisco BenitezJanuary 7, 1946 – May 27, 1946
Secretary of Public Works and Communications Sotero Cabahug1945–1946
Secretary of the Budget Ismael Mathay1944–1945
Secretary to the President José S. Reyes1945–1946
Secretary of Labor Marcelo Aduru1946
Resident Commissioner of the Philippines to the United States Congress Carlos P. Romulo1945–1946
Commissioner of the Office of Foreign Relations Vicente G. Sinco1945–1946[6]
Solicitor General Lorenzo M. Tañada1945–1947

Manuel Roxas (1946–1948)

Office Name Term
President Manuel RoxasMay 28, 1946 – April 15, 1948
Vice-President Elpidio QuirinoMay 28, 1946 – April 17, 1948
Secretary of Foreign Affairs Elpidio QuirinoJuly 5, 1946 – April 17, 1948
Secretary of the Interior Jose ZuluetaMay 28, 1946 – April 17, 1948
Secretary of Finance Elpidio QuirinoMay 28, 1946 – November 23, 1946
Miguel CuadernoNovember 24, 1946 – April 17, 1948
Secretary of Justice Ramón OzaetaMay 28, 1946 – April 17, 1948
Secretary of Agriculture and Commerce Mariano GarchitorenaMay 28, 1946 – April 17, 1948
Secretary of Public Works and Communications Ricardo NepumocenoMay 28, 1946 – April 17, 1948
Secretary of Public Instruction Manuel GallegoMay 28, 1946 – April 17, 1948
Secretary of Labor and Employment Pedro MagsalinMay 28, 1946 – April 17, 1948
Secretary of National Defense Ruperto KangleonMay 28, 1946 – April 17, 1948
Secretary of Health and Public Welfare Antonio VillaramaMay 28, 1946 – April 17, 1948
Secretary of Commerce and Industry Cornelio Balmaceda1947
Commissioner of Social Welfare Asuncion A. Perez1946
Antonio Villarama1946–1948
General Auditing Office Sotero Cabahug1945–1946
Secretary to the President Emilio M. AbelloMay 30, 1946 – July 4, 1946
Chief of the Executive Office Emilio AbelloJuly 4, 1946 – September 3, 1947
Nicanor RoxasSeptember 10, 1947 – October 3, 1947
Executive Secretary Nicanor RoxasOctober 4, 1947 – February 6, 1948
Emilio AbelloFebruary 26, 1948 – April 17, 1948
Solicitor General Manuel Lim1947–1948
Resident Commissioner of the Philippines to the United States Congress Carlos P. Romulo1946–1947

Elpidio Quirino (1948–1953)

Office Name Term
President Elpidio Quirino1948–1953
Vice-President Fernando Lopez1949–1953
Secretary of Foreign Affairs Joaquín Miguel Elizalde1948–1950
Carlos P. Romulo1950–1952
Joaquín Miguel Elizalde1952–1953
Secretary of the Interior Sotero Baluyut1948–1950
Secretary of Finance Miguel Cuaderno, Sr.1948–1949
Jaime Hernandez1949–1952
Aurelio Montelibano Sr.1952–1953
Secretary of Justice Ramon Ozaeta1948
Sabino Padilla1948–1949
Ricardo Nepomuceno1949–1950
Cesar Bengzon1950–1951
Oscar Castelo1951–1953
Roberto Gianzon1953
Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources Placido Mapa1948–1949
Fernando Lopez1949–1953
Secretary of Public Works and Communications Ricardo Nepumoceno1948–1949
Prospero Sanidad1949–1951
Sotero Baluyut1951–1952
Pablo Lorenzo1952–1953
Secretary of Education Manuel Gallego1948
Prudencio Langcauon1948–1950
Pablo Lorenzo1950–1951
Teodoro Evangelista1951
Cecilio Putong1952–1953
Secretary of Labor Primitivo Lovina1948–1950
Jose Figueras1950–1953
Secretary of National Defense Teodosio R. Diño1948–1950
Ruperto Kangleon1948–1950
Ramon Magsaysay1950–1953
Oscar Castelo1953
Secretary of Health and Public Welfare Antonio Villarama1949–1953
Secretary of Commerce and Industry Cornelio Balmaceda1949–1953
Executive Secretary Teodoro Evangelista1948–1953
Commissioner of Budget Pio Joven1948–1953
Secretary of Social Welfare Asuncion A. Perez1948–1953
Solicitor General Felix Angelo Bautista1948–1950
Pompeyo Diaz1950–1952
Juan R. Liwag1952–1954
Governor of the Central Bank of the Philippines Miguel Cuaderno Sr.1949–1960[7]

Ramon Magsaysay (1953–1957)

Office Name Term
President Ramon MagsaysayDecember 30, 1953 – March 17, 1957
Vice-President Carlos P. GarciaDecember 30, 1953 – March 18, 1957
Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources Salvador AranetaMarch 10, 1954 – 1955
Juan RodriguezApril 12, 1956 – March 18, 1957
Secretary of Education, Culture and Sports Cecilo PutongDecember 30, 1953 – January 13, 1954
Justice Pastor EndenciaJanuary 13, 1954 – June 30, 1954
Gregorio Hernández Jr.July 1, 1954 – March 18, 1957
Secretary of Foreign Affairs Carlos P. GarciaMarch 10, 1954 – March 18, 1957
Secretary of Finance Jaime HernándezMarch 10, 1954 – May 27, 1956
Secretary of Justice Pedro TuazonMarch 10, 1954 – March 18, 1957
Secretary of Labor Eleuterio AdevosoMarch 10, 1954 – April 21, 1954
Ángel CastanoAugust 22, 1954 – March 18, 1957
Secretary of National Defense Ramon Magsaysay
(in concurrent capacity as President)
January 1, 1954 – May 14, 1954
Sotero CabahugApril 4, 1954 – January 2, 1956
Eulogio BalaoJanuary 3, 1956 – March 18, 1957
Secretary of Commerce and Industry Óscar LedesmaMarch 10, 1954 – March 18, 1957
Secretary of Public Works, Transportation and Communications Vicente Ylagan Orosa Sr.March 10, 1954 – 1955
Florencio MorenoApril 30, 1955 – March 18, 1957
Administrator of Social Services and Development Pacita Madrigal-Warns1954–1955
Executive Secretary Fred Ruiz CastroDecember 30, 1953 – October 26, 1955
Fortunato de LeónApril 12, 1956 – March 7, 1957
Press Secretary J.V. CruzJanuary 6, 1956 – March 18, 1957
Solicitor General Juan R. Liwag November 10, 1952 – February 9, 1954
Querube C. Makalintal February 9, 1954 – August 31, 1954
Ambrosio B. Padilla September 1, 1954 – December 30, 1957
Governor of the Central Bank of the Philippines Miguel Cuaderno Sr.1949–1960[7]

Carlos P. Garcia (1957–1961)

Office Name Term
President Carlos P. GarciaMarch 17, 1957 – December 30, 1961
Vice-President Diosdado MacapagalDecember 30, 1957 – December 30, 1961
Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources Juan RodríguezMarch 18, 1957 – March 3, 1960
César FortichMarch 3, 1960 – December 30, 1961
Secretary of Education, Culture and Sports Martín Aguilar Jr.March 29, 1957 – September 2, 1957
Manuel LimSeptember 3, 1957 – November 17, 1957
Daniel SalcedoNovember 18, 1957 – May 31, 1959
José E. RomeroJune 1, 1959 – December 30, 1961
Secretary of Finance Jaime HernándezMarch 18, 1957 – January 24, 1960
Dominador AytonaJanuary 24, 1960 – December 29, 1961
Secretary of Foreign Affairs Carlos P. Garcia
(in concurrent capacity as President)
March 18, 1957 – August 22, 1957
Felixberto SerranoAugust 22, 1957 – December 30, 1961
Secretary of Health Paulino J. GarciaMarch 18, 1957 – July 15, 1958
Elpídio ValenciaJuly 15, 1958 – December 30, 1961
Secretary of Justice Pedro TuazonMarch 18, 1957 – March 1958
Jesús BarreraApril 1958 – June 1959
Enrique FernándezJune 1959 – July 1959
Alejo MabanagMay 18, 1959 – December 1961
Secretary of Labor Ángel CastañoMarch 18, 1957 – December 30, 1961
Secretary of National Defense Eulogio BálaoMarch 17, 1957 – August 28, 1957
Jesús VargasAugust 28, 1957 – May 18, 1959
Alejo SantosMay 18, 1959 – December 30, 1961
Secretary of Commerce and Industry Pedro HernáezApril 10, 1959 – January 24, 1960
Manuel LimJanuary 24, 1960 – December 30, 1961
Secretary of Public Works,
Transportation and Communications
Florencio MorenoMarch 18, 1957 – December 30, 1961
Administrator of Social Services and Development Amparo Villamor1960–1961
Executive Secretary Fortunato de LeónMarch 18, 1957 – December 30, 1957
Juan PajoJanuary 16, 1958 – August 28, 1959
Natalio CastilloJanuary 24, 1960 – September 5, 1961
José María RochaSeptember 5, 1961 – December 30, 1961[8]
Solicitor General Guillermo E. TorresDecember 30, 1957 – June 30, 1958
Edilberto BarotJuly 1, 1958 – June 30, 1961
Governor of the Central Bank of the Philippines Miguel Cuaderno Sr.1949–1960[7]

Diosdado Macapagal (1961–1965)

Office Name Term
President Diosdado Macapagal December 30, 1961  December 30, 1965
Vice-President Emmanuel Pelaez December 30, 1961  December 30, 1965
Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources José Locsin 1961–1962
Benjamin Gozon 1962–1963
José Feliciano 1963–1965
Commissioner of Budget Faustino Sy-Changco February 15, 1960  December 30, 1965
Secretary of Education, Culture and Sports José E. Romero December 30, 1961  September 4, 1962
José Tuason September 5, 1962  December 30, 1962
Alejandro Roces December 31, 1962  September 7, 1965
Secretary of Finance Fernando Sison January 2, 1962  July 31, 1962
Rodrigo Pérez August 1, 1962  January 7, 1964
Rufino Hechanova January 8, 1964  December 13, 1965
Secretary of Foreign Affairs Emmanuel Pelaez December 1961  July 1963
Salvador P. Lopez 1963
Carlos P. Romulo 1963–1964
Mauro Mendez May 1964  December 30, 1965
Secretary of Health Francisco Duque Jr. January 1962  July 22, 1963
Floro Dabu July 23, 1963  March 6, 1964
Rodolfo Canos May 1, 1964  June 20, 1964
Manuel Cuenco December 13, 1964  December 29, 1965
Secretary of Justice Jose W. Diokno January 1962  May 1962
Juan Liwag May 1962  July 1963
Salvador Mariño July 1963  December 1965
Secretary of Labor Norberto Romualdez Jr.January 1962 – 1962
Bernardino R. Ables1962 – 1964
Jose B. LingadOctober 1964 – December 30, 1965
Secretary of National Defense Macario Peralta Jr. December 30, 1961  December 30, 1965
Secretary of Commerce and Industry Manuel Lim 1961–1962
Rufino Hechanova 1962–1963
Cornelio Balmaceda 1963–1965
Secretary of Public Works,
Transportation and Communications
Marciano Bautista 1961–1962
Paulino Cases 1962
Brigido Valencia 1962–1963
Jorge Abad 1963–1965
Secretary of Agrarian Reform Sixto Roxas 1963
Claudette Caliguiran 1963–1964
Benjamin Gozon 1964–1965
Solicitor General Arturo A. Alafriz 1961–1966
Governor of the Central Bank of the Philippines Andres Castillo1961–1967[7]

Ferdinand Marcos (1965–1986)

First and second terms in the Third Republic (1965–1972)

Office Name Term
President Atty. Ferdinand E. Marcos December 30, 1965 – 1978
Vice-President Atty. Fernando Lopez December 30, 1965 – September 23, 1972
Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources Atty. Fernando Lopez 1965–1971
Arturo Tanco Jr. 1971–1978
Secretary of Education Carlos P. Romulo 1965–1967
Onofre Corpuz 1967–1971
Juan Manuel 1971–1972
Secretary of Education and Culture 1972–1978
Secretary of Foreign Affairs Narciso Ramos 1965–1968
Carlos P. Romulo 1968–1978
Secretary of Finance Atty. Juan Ponce Enrile 1966–1968
Eduardo Romualdez 1968–1970
Cesar Virata 1970–1978
Secretary of Justice Jose Yulo 1965–1967
Claudio Teehankee 1967–1968
Juan Ponce Enrile 1968–1970
Felix Makasiar 1970
Vicente Abad Santos 1970–1978
Secretary of Labor Emilio Espinosa Jr. 1965–1967
Blas Ople 1967–1971
Adrian Cristobal 1971–1972
Blas Ople 1972–1978
Secretary of National Defense Atty. Ferdinand E. Marcos
(in concurrent capacity as President)
1965–1967
Ernesto Mata 1967–1970
Atty. Juan Ponce Enrile 1970–1971
Atty. Ferdinand E. Marcos
(in concurrent capacity as President)
1971–1972
Atty. Juan Ponce Enrile 1972–1978
Secretary of Commerce and Industry Marcelo Balatbat 1966–1968
Leonides Sarao Virata 1969–1970
Ernesto Maceda 1970–1971
Troadio Quiazon 1971–1974
Secretary of Industry Vicente Paterno 1974–1978
Secretary of Public Works,
Transportation and Communications
Antonio Raquiza 1966–1968
Rene Espina 1968–1969
Antonio Syquio 1969–1970
David Consunji 1970–1975
Alfredo Juinio 1975–1978
Secretary of Public Highways Baltazar Aquino 1974–1978
Director-General of the
National Economic and Development Authority
Gerardo Sicat
(in concurrent capacity as Secretary of Socio-economic Planning)
1973–1978
Solicitor General Antonio P. Barredo 1966–1968
Felix V. Makasiar 1968–1970
Felix Q. Antonio 1970–1972
Governor of the Central Bank of the Philippines Alfonso Calalang1968–1970[7]

Martial law period until 1986

Office Name Term
President Ferdinand E. Marcos 1978–1986
Prime Minister 1978–1981
Cesar Virata 1981–1986
Minister of Agriculture Arturo Tanco Jr. 1978–1984
Salvador Escudero III 1984–1986
Minister of Education and Culture Juan Manuel 1978–1979
Onofre Corpuz 1979–1982
Minister of Education, Culture and Sports 1982–1984
Jaime Laya 1984–1986
Minister of Foreign Affairs Carlos P. Romulo 1978–1984
Manuel Collantes 1984
Arturo Tolentino 1984–1985
Pacifico Castro 1985–1986
Minister of Finance Cesar Virata 1978–1986
Minister of Justice Vicente Abad Santos 1978–1979
Catalino Macaraig Jr. 1979
Ricardo Puno 1979–1984
Estelito Mendoza 1984–1986
Minister of National Defense Juan Ponce Enrile 1978–1986
Minister of Industry[9] Vicente Paterno 1978–1979
Roberto Ongpin 1979–1981
Minister of Trade Luis Villafuerte 1979–1981
Minister of Trade and Industry Roberto Ongpin 1981–1986
Minister of Public Works,
Transportation and Communications
[10]
Alfredo Juinio 1978–1981
Minister of Public Highways Baltazar Aquino 1978–1979
Vicente Paterno 1979–1980
Jesus Hipolito 1980–1981
Minister of Public Works and Highways 1981–1986
Director-General of the
National Economic and Development Authority
Gerardo Sicat
(in concurrent capacity as Minister of Socio-economic Planning)
1978–1981
Cesar Virata
(in concurrent capacity as Minister of Socio-economic Planning)
1981–1986
Solicitor General Estelito P. Mendoza 1972–1986
Minister of Energy Geronimo Velasco 1978–1986
Minister of Human Settlements Imelda Marcos 1978–1986
Minister of Labor Blas Ople 1978–1986
Governor of the Central Bank of the Philippines Gregorio Licaros1970–1981[7]
Jaime C. Laya1981–1984[7]
Jose B. Fernandez Jr.1984–1990[7]

Corazon Aquino (1986–1992)

Ministerial Cabinet (1986)

Office Name Term[11]
President Corazon Cojuangco Aquino February 25, 1986 – March 25, 1986
Vice-President Salvador Laurel
Prime Minister
Presidential Executive Assistant Joker Arroyo
Minister of Agrarian Reform Conrado F. Estrella
Minister of Agriculture and Food Ramon Mitra, Jr.
Minister of Budget and Management Alberto RomuloFebruary 26, 1986 – March 25, 1986
Director-General of the
National Economic and Development Authority
Solita Monsod
(in concurrent capacity as Minister of Socio-economic Planning)
February 25, 1986 – March 25, 1986
Minister of Education, Culture and Sports Lourdes Quisumbing
Minister of Finance Jaime Ongpin
Minister of Foreign Affairs Salvador Laurel
Minister of Health Alfredo Bengzon
Minister of Local Government and Community Development Aquilino Pimentel, Jr.
Minister of Justice Estelito MendozaFebruary 25, 1986 – February 28, 1986
Neptali GonzalesMarch 1, 1986 – March 25, 1986
Minister of Labor and Employment Augusto Sanchez February 25, 1986 – March 25, 1986
Minister of National Defense Juan Ponce Enrile
Minister of Natural Resources Ernesto Maceda
Minister of Public Works and Highways Rogaciano M. Mercado
Minister of Tourism Jose Antonio Gonzales
Minister of Trade and Industry Jose Concepcion
Minister of Transportation and Communications Hernando Perez
Presidential Spokesperson Rene Saguisag
Solicitor General Sedfrey A. OrdoñezFebruary 25, 1986 – March 4, 1987
Governor of the Central Bank of the Philippines Jose B. Fernandez Jr.January 19, 1984 – February 19, 1990[7]

Presidential Cabinet (1986-1992)

The parliamentary system government was replaced by a presidential system government that was created by the 1986 provisional Freedom Constitution. The cabinet largely remained the same upon the official ratification and enactment of the 1987 constitution on February 2, 1987.

Office Name Term[11]
President Corazon Cojuangco-AquinoMarch 25, 1986 – June 30, 1992
Vice-President Salvador LaurelMarch 25, 1986 – June 30, 1992
Executive Secretary Joker ArroyoMarch 25, 1986 – September 15, 1987
Catalino Macaraig, Jr.September 17, 1987 – December 14, 1990
Oscar OrbosDecember 16, 1990 – July 14, 1991
Franklin DrilonJuly 15, 1991 – June 30, 1992
Secretary of Agrarian Reform Conrado Estrella, Sr.March 25, 1986 – April 30, 1986
Heherson AlvarezMay 1, 1986 – March 7, 1987
Philip JuicoJuly 23, 1987 – July 1, 1989
Miriam Defensor SantiagoJuly 20, 1989 – January 4, 1990
Florencio AbadJanuary 4, 1990 – April 5, 1990
Benjamin LeongApril 6, 1990 – June 30, 1992
Secretary of Agriculture Ramon Mitra, Jr.March 25, 1986 – June 30, 1987
Carlos Dominguez IIIJune 30, 1987 – December 31, 1989
Senen BacaniJanuary 1, 1990 – June 30, 1992
Secretary of Budget and Management Alberto RomuloMarch 25, 1986 – March 13, 1987
Guillermo CaragueMarch 13, 1987 – February 12, 1992
Salvador Enriquez Jr.February 12, 1992 – June 30, 1992
Secretary of Education, Culture and Sports Lourdes QuisimbingMarch 25, 1986 – December 1989
Isidro CariñoJanuary 3, 1990 – June 30, 1992
Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources Ernesto MacedaMarch 25, 1986 – December 1, 1986
Carlos Dominguez IIIDecember 2, 1986 – March 9, 1987
Fulgencio S. FactoranMarch 10, 1987 – June 30, 1992
Secretary of Finance Jaime OngpinMarch 25, 1986 – September 14, 1987
Vicente JaymeSeptember 15, 1987 – December 31, 1989
Jesus EstanislaoJanuary 1, 1990 – June 30, 1992
Secretary of Foreign Affairs Salvador LaurelMarch 25, 1986 – February 2, 1987
Manuel YanFebruary 2, 1987 – September 14, 1987
Raul ManglapusSeptember 15, 1987 – June 30, 1992
Secretary of Health Alfredo BengzonMarch 25, 1986 – February 7, 1992
Antonio O. PeriquetFebruary 10, 1992 – June 30, 1992
Minister of Local Government Aquilino Pimentel, Jr.March 25, 1986 – December 7, 1986
Jaime FerrerDecember 8, 1986 – August 2, 1987
Secretary of Local Government Lito Monico C. LorenzanaAugust 3, 1987 – November 8, 1987
Luis T. SantosNovember 9, 1987 – December 10, 1991
Secretary of the Interior and Local Government Cesar N. SarinoDecember 11, 1991 – June 30, 1992
Secretary of Justice Neptali GonzalesMarch 25, 1986 – March 1987
Sedfrey OrdoñezMarch 1987 – January 1990
Franklin DrilonJanuary 4, 1990 – July 14, 1991
Silvestre Bello IIIJuly 1991 – February 1992
Eduardo MontenegroFebruary 1992 – June 30, 1992
Secretary of Labor and Employment Augusto SanchezMarch 25, 1986 – June 30, 1992
Secretary of National Defense Juan Ponce EnrileMarch 25, 1986 – November 23, 1986
Rafael IletoNovember 23, 1986 – January 21, 1988
Fidel RamosJanuary 22, 1988 – July 18, 1991
Renato de VillaJuly 20, 1991 – June 30, 1992
Secretary of Public Works and Highways Rogaciano M. MercadoMarch 25, 1986 – November 1986
Vicente JaymeNovember 1986 – 1987
Juanito Ferrer1987 – 1988
Fiorello Estaur1988 – 1990
Jose de Jesus1990 – June 30, 1992
Secretary of Social Welfare and Development Mita Pardo de Tavera1986 – 1992
Secretary of Tourism Jose Antonio GonzalesMarch 25, 1986 – April 14, 1989
Narzalina LimApril 14, 1989 – June 7, 1989 (in acting capacity)
Peter GarruchoJune 8, 1989 – January 8, 1991
Rafael Alunan IIIJanuary 9, 1991 – February 16, 1992
Narzalina LimFebruary 17, 1992 – June 30, 1992
Secretary of Trade and Industry Jose ConcepcionMarch 25, 1986 – January 8, 1991
Peter GarruchoJanuary 9, 1991 – June 30, 1992
Secretary of Transportation and Communications Hernando PerezMarch 25, 1986 – March 16, 1987
Rainerio ReyesMarch 16, 1987 – January 3, 1990
Oscar OrbosJanuary 3, 1990 – December 9, 1990
Arturo CoronaDecember 20, 1990 – May 16, 1991
Pete Nicomedes PradoMarch 23, 1991 – June 30, 1992
Director-General of the
National Economic and Development Authority
Solita Monsod
(in concurrent capacity as Secretary of Socio-economic Planning)
1986 – 1989
Jesus Estanislao
(in concurrent capacity as Secretary of Socio-economic Planning)
1989 – 1990
Cayetano Paderanga, Jr.
(in concurrent capacity as Secretary of Socio-economic Planning)
1990 – 1992
Presidential Spokesperson Teodoro BenignoSeptember 6, 1986 – June 14, 1989
Adolfo AzcunaJune 16, 1989 – December 31, 1989
Tomas Gomez IIIJanuary 4, 1990 – February 11, 1992
Horacio ParedesFebruary 12, 1992 – June 30, 1992
Solicitor General Frank C. ChavezMarch 5, 1987 – February 5, 1992
Ramon S. DesuasidoFebruary 6, 1992 – July 5, 1992
Minister of General Services Victor Ziga1986 – 1987
Minister for Human Rights Jose Diokno1986 – 1987
Minister for Good Government Jovito Salonga1986 – 1987
Governor of the Central Bank of the Philippines Jose B. Fernandez Jr.January 19, 1984 – February 19, 1990[7]
Jose L. Cuisia Jr.February 20, 1990 – July 2, 1993[7]

Fidel V. Ramos (1992–1998)

Office Name Term
President Ret. Gen. Fidel V. RamosJune 30, 1992 – June 30, 1998
Vice-President Joseph Ejercito EstradaJune 30, 1992 – June 30, 1998
Executive Secretary Peter GarruchoJuly 1, 1992 – September 13, 1992
Edelmiro AmanteSeptember 14, 1992 – June 30, 1993
Atty. Teofisto Guingona, Jr.July 6, 1993 – May 19, 1995
Atty. Ruben TorresMay 20, 1995 – January 8, 1998
Alexander AguirreJanuary 9, 1998 – June 30, 1998
Secretary of Agrarian Reform Ernesto GarilaoJuly 1, 1992 – June 30, 1998
Secretary of Agriculture Roberto SebastianJuly 1, 1992 – January 31, 1996
Salvador Escudero IIIFebruary 1, 1996 – June 30, 1998
Secretary of Budget and Management Salvador Enriquez Jr.June 30, 1992 – February 1, 1998
Emilia BoncodinFebruary 1, 1998 – June 30, 1998
Secretary of Education, Culture and Sports Armand FabellaJuly 1, 1992 – July 6, 1994
Ricardo GloriaJuly 7, 1994 – December 1997
Erlinda PiafancoFebruary 2, 1998 – June 30, 1998
Secretary of Energy Rufino BomasangJune 30, 1992 – January 11, 1993
Delfin LazaroJanuary 12, 1993 – September 19, 1994
Francisco ViraySeptember 20, 1994 – June 30, 1998
Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources Ricardo M. Umali (Acting)July 1, 1992 – August 31, 1992
Angel AlcalaSeptember 8, 1992 – June 30, 1995
Victor RamosJuly 1, 1995 – June 30, 1998
Secretary of Finance Ramon del Rosario Jr.July 1, 1992 – June 1, 1993
Ernest LeungJune 2, 1993 – January 31, 1994
Roberto de OcampoFebruary 1, 1994 – March 30, 1998
Salvador EnriquezApril 1, 1998 – June 30, 1998
Secretary of Foreign Affairs Roberto RomuloJuly 1, 1992 – April 1995
Domingo Siazon, Jr.May 1995 – June 30, 1998
Secretary of Health Dr. Juan FlavierJuly 1, 1992 – January 30, 1995
Dr. Jaime Galvez TanJanuary 30, 1995 – July 5, 1995
Hilarion Ramiro Jr.July 10, 1995 – March 22, 1996
Carmencita ReodicaApril 8, 1996 – June 29, 1998
Secretary of the Interior and Local Government Rafael Alunan IIIJuly 1, 1992 – April 15, 1996
Robert BarbersApril 16, 1996 – February 3, 1998
Epimaco VelascoFebruary 4, 1998 – May 30, 1998
Nelson CollantesJune 1, 1998 – June 30, 1998
Secretary of Justice Franklin DrilonJuly 1, 1992 – February 1995
Demetrio DemetriaFebruary 1995 – May 1995
Atty. Teofisto Guingona Jr.May 1995 – February 1998
Atty. Silvestre Bello IIIFebruary 1998 – June 30, 1998
Secretary of Labor and Employment Nieves ConfesorJune 30, 1992 – June 30, 1995
Jose BrillantesJuly 1, 1995 – January 16, 1996
Leonardo QuisumbingJanuary 16, 1996 – January 26, 1998
Cresenciano TrajanoJanuary 26, 1998 – June 30, 1998
Secretary of National Defense Renato de VillaJune 30, 1992 – September 15, 1997
Fortunato AbatSeptember 16, 1997 – June 30, 1998
Secretary of Public Works and Highways Jose de JesusJune 30, 1992 – March 1, 1993
Eduardo MirMarch 1, 1993 – June 1, 1993
Gregorio VigilarJune 1, 1993 – June 30, 1998
Secretary of Science and Technology Ricardo GloriaJuly 1, 1992 – July 6, 1994
William PadolinaJuly 7, 1994 – June 30, 1998
Secretary of Social Welfare and Development Corazon Alma de LeonJuly 1, 1992 – June 1995
Lilian Laigo1995 – June 30, 1998
Secretary of Tourism Narzalina LimJune 30, 1992 – September 10, 1992
Vicente CarlosSeptember 11, 1992 – July 3, 1995
Eduardo PilapilJuly 4, 1995 – March 29, 1996
Evelyn PantigMarch 29, 1996 – April 7, 1996
Guillermina GaborApril 8, 1996 – June 30, 1998
Secretary of Trade and Industry Rizalino NavarroJuly 1, 1992 – 1996
Cesar Bautista1996 – June 30, 1998
Secretary of Transportation and Communications Jesus GarciaJuly 1, 1992 – April 1, 1996
Amado Lagdameo Jr.April 1, 1996 – April 16, 1997
Arturo EnrileApril 16, 1997 – January 14, 1998
Josefina LichaucoJanuary 15, 1998 – June 30, 1998
Presidential Spokesperson Rodolfo ReyesJuly 1, 1992 – May 10, 1993
Jesus SisonMay 11, 1993 – June 20, 1995
Hector VillanuevaJune 21, 1995 – June 29, 1998
Chief of the Presidential Management Staff Ma. Leonora Vasquez-de Jesus, Ph.D.1992–1998
Cabinet Secretary 1992–1998
Director-General of the National Economic and Development Authority Cielito Habito
(in concurrent capacity as Secretary of Socio-economic Planning)
July 1, 1992 – June 30, 1998
Chairperson of the Commission on Higher Education Ricardo GloriaMay 18, 1994 – June 30, 1995
Angel AlcalaJuly 1, 1995 – June 30, 1998
Solicitor General Ramon DesuasidoJune 30, 1992 – July 5, 1992
Eduardo MontenegroJuly 6, 1992 – August 10, 1992
Raul GocoAugust 11, 1992 – September 22, 1996
Silvestre Bello IIISeptember 23, 1996 – February 3, 1998
Romeo de la CruzFebruary 4, 1998 – June 8, 1998
Silvestre Bello IIIJune 9, 1998 – June 30, 1998
Chairman of the Metropolitan Manila Authority Ismael Mathay Jr.July 1, 1992 – 1994
Prospero Oreta1994 – March 1, 1995
Chairman of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority March 1, 1995 – June 30, 1998
National Security Adviser Jose AlmonteJuly 1, 1992 – June 30, 1998
Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process Haydee YoracJuly 1, 1992 – August 9, 1993
Oscar SantosAugust 20, 1993 – March 22, 1994
Manuel YanMarch 22, 1994 – June 30, 1998
Chairman and Administrator of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority Richard J. GordonJuly 1, 1992 – June 30, 1998
Chairman of the National Centennial Commission Salvador H. Laurel1993–1998
Governor of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Jose L. Cuisia Jr.February 20, 1990 – July 2, 1993[7]
Gabriel SingsonJuly 6, 1993 – July 5, 1999[7]

Joseph Ejercito Estrada (1998–2001)

Office Name Term[12]
President Joseph Ejercito EstradaJune 30, 1998 – January 20, 2001
Vice-President Gloria Macapagal ArroyoJune 30, 1998 – January 20, 2001
Executive Secretary Ronaldo ZamoraJuly 1, 1998 – December 31, 2000
Edgardo AngaraJanuary 6, 2001 – January 20, 2001
Secretary of Agrarian Reform Horacio Morales Jr.July 1, 1998 – January 20, 2001
Secretary of Agriculture William DarJuly 1, 1998 – May 24, 1999
Edgardo AngaraMay 25, 1999 – January 6, 2001
Domingo F. PanganibanJanuary 8, 2001 – January 20, 2001
Secretary of Budget and Management Benjamin DioknoJuly 1, 1998 – January 20, 2001
Secretary of Education, Culture and Sports Andrew GonzalezJuly 1, 1998 – January 20, 2001
Secretary of Energy Mario TiaoquiJuly 1, 1998 – January 20, 2001
Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources Antonio CerillesJuly 1, 1998 – January 20, 2001
Secretary of Finance Edgardo EspirituJuly 1, 1998 – December 31, 1999
Jose PardoJanuary 2, 2000 – January 20, 2001
Secretary of Foreign Affairs Domingo Siazon Jr.June 30, 1998 – January 20, 2001
Secretary of Health Felipe Estrella Jr.June 30, 1998 – September 13, 1998
Alberto RomualdezSeptember 14, 1998 – January 20, 2001
Secretary of the Interior and Local Government Joseph Ejercito Estrada
(in concurrent capacity as President)
July 1, 1998 – April 12, 1999
Ronaldo PunoApril 12, 1999 – January 7, 2000
Alfredo LimJanuary 8, 2000 – January 19, 2001
Secretary of Justice Serafin R. CuevasJune 30, 1998 – February 11, 2000
Artemio TuqueroFebruary 11, 2000 – January 20, 2001
Secretary of Labor and Employment Bienvenido LaguesmaJune 30, 1998 – January 20, 2001
Secretary of National Defense Orlando S. MercadoJune 30, 1998 – January 20, 2001
Secretary of Public Works and Highways Gregorio VigilarJune 30, 1998 – January 20, 2001
Secretary of Science and Technology William PadolinaJune 30, 1998 – January 29, 1999
Filemino UriarteFebruary 1, 1999 – January 1, 2001
Rogelio A. PanlasiguiJanuary 2, 2001 – January 20, 2001
Secretary of Social Welfare and Development Gloria Macapagal ArroyoJuly 1, 1998 – October 3, 2000
Dulce SaguisagOctober 4, 2000 – January 20, 2001
Secretary of Tourism Gemma Cruz-AranetaJuly 1, 1998 – January 19, 2001
Secretary of Trade and Industry Jose PardoJuly 1, 1998 – 1999
Manuel Roxas II1999 – January 20, 2001
Secretary of Transportation and Communications Vicente Rivera Jr.July 1, 1998 – January 20, 2001
Director-General of the National Economic and Development Authority Felipe Medalla
(in concurrent capacity as Secretary of Socio-economic Planning)
July 1, 1998 – January 20, 2001
Presidential Spokesperson Fernardo BaricanJune 30, 1998 – January 20, 2001
Press Secretary Rodolfo ReyesJune 30, 1998 – April 12, 2000
Ricardo PunoApril 13, 2000 – January 20, 2001
Malacañang Chief of Staff Aprodicio LaquianFebruary 2000 – March 22, 2000[13]
Head of the Presidential Management Staff Leonora de JesusJune 30, 1998 – 2000
Macel Fernandez2000 – January 20, 2001
Chairperson of the Commission on Higher Education Angel AlcalaJune 30, 1998 – July 11, 1999
Ester GarciaJuly 12, 1999 – January 20, 2001
Solicitor General Ricardo P. GalvezJuly 1, 1998 – January 20, 2001
Chairman of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority Jejomar BinayJuly 1, 1998 – January 20, 2001
National Security Adviser Alexander AguirreJuly 1, 1998 – January 19, 2001
Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process Manuel YanJune 30, 1998 – January 20, 2001
Lead Convenor of the National Anti-Poverty Commission Horacio Morales Jr.December 1998 – October 2000
Dulce SaguisagOctober 2000 – January 20, 2001
Governor of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Gabriel SingsonJuly 6, 1993 – July 5, 1999[7]
Rafael BuenaventuraJuly 6, 1999 – July 3, 2005[7]

Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (2001–2010)

Office Name Term[14]
President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo2001–2010
Vice-President Teofisto Guingona Jr.2001–2004
Noli de Castro2004–2010
Executive Secretary Renato de VillaJanuary 22, 2001 – May 7, 2001
Alberto RomuloMay 8, 2001 – August 24, 2004
Eduardo ErmitaAugust 24, 2004 – February 23, 2010
Leandro MendozaFebruary 24, 2010 – June 30, 2010
Secretary of Agrarian Reform Horacio MoralesJuly 1, 1998 – February 11, 2001
Hernani BraganzaFebruary 12, 2001 – January 15, 2003
Roberto PagdangananJanuary 20, 2003 – January 20, 2004
Jose Marie PonceFebruary 20, 2004 – August 24, 2004
Rene VillaAugust 26, 2004 – July 9, 2005
Nasser PangandamanJuly 10, 2005 – June 30, 2010
Secretary of Agriculture Domingo F. PanganibanJanuary 12, 2001 – March 31, 2001
Leonardo Q. MontemayorMarch 31, 2001 – December 8, 2002
Luis Lorenzo Jr.December 9, 2002 – August 15, 2004
Arthur C. YapAugust 23, 2004 – July 15, 2005
Domingo F. PanganibanJuly 16, 2005 – October 22, 2006
Arthur C. YapOctober 23, 2006 – March 4, 2010
Bernie FondevillaMarch 5, 2010 – June 30, 2010
Secretary of Budget and Management Emilia BoncodinJanuary 23, 2001 – July 9, 2005
Romulo NeriJuly 19, 2005 – February 6, 2006
Rolando Andaya, Jr. (Acting)February 6, 2006 – March 2, 2010
Joaquin Lagonera (Interim)March 11, 2010 – June 4, 2010
Joaquin Lagonera (Acting)June 5, 2010– June 30, 2010
Secretary of Education Raul RocoJanuary 22, 2001 – August 2002
Edilberto de JesusSeptember 2002 – August 2004
Florencio B. AbadSeptember 23, 2004 – July 8, 2005
Ramon Bacani (OIC)July 8, 2005 – August 30, 2005
Fe Hidalgo (OIC)August 31, 2005 – October 3, 2006
Jesli LapusOctober 4, 2006 – March 15, 2010
Mona ValisnoMarch 10, 2010 – June 30, 2010
Secretary of Energy Jose Isidro CamachoMarch 2, 2001 – June 7, 2001
Vincent S. PérezJune 8, 2001 – March 21, 2005
Raphael LotillaMarch 22, 2005 – July 31, 2007
Angelo T. ReyesAugust 1, 2007 – March 25, 2010
Jose C. IbazetaMarch 31, 2010 – June 30, 2010
Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources Joemarie D. Gerochi (OIC)January 26, 2001 – March 28, 2001
Heherson T. AlvarezMarch 29, 2001 – December 12, 2002
Elisea G. GozunDecember 13, 2002 – August 31, 2004
Michael T. DefensorSeptember 1, 2004 – February 15, 2006
Angelo T. ReyesFebruary 16, 2006 – July 31, 2007
Jose L. Atienza Jr.August 1, 2007 – December 28, 2009
Eleazar P. QuintoJanuary 4, 2010 – February 11, 2010
Horacio C. RamosFebruary 12, 2010 – June 30, 2010
Secretary of Finance Alberto G. RomuloJanuary 23, 2001 – June 30, 2001
Jose Isidro N. CamachoJune 30, 2001 – November 30, 2003
Juanita D. AmatongDecember 1, 2003 – February 14, 2005
Cesar V. PurisimaFebruary 15, 2005 – July 15, 2005
Margarito B. TevesJuly 22, 2005 – June 30, 2010
Secretary of Foreign Affairs Teofisto T. Guingona Jr.January 2001 – July 2002
Blas F. OpleJuly 2002 – December 2003
Delia AlbertDecember 2003 – August 2004
Alberto G. RomuloAugust 24, 2004 – February 24, 2011
Secretary of Health Manuel M. DayritFebruary 26, 2001 – April 31, 2005
Francisco T. DuqueJune 1, 2005 – January 18, 2010
Esperanza I. CabralJanuary 18, 2010 – June 30, 2010
Esperanza I. CabralJune 30, 2010 – July 4, 2010
Secretary of the Interior and Local Government Anselmo S. Avelino, JrJanuary 20, 2001 – January 28, 2001
Jose D. Lina, Jr.January 29, 2001 – July 11, 2006
Angelo T. ReyesJuly 12, 2004 – February 16, 2006
Ronaldo V. PunoApril 4, 2006 – June 30, 2010
Secretary of Justice Hernando PerezJanuary 2001 – January 2002
Maria Merceditas N. Gutierrez (Acting)November 2002 – January 2003
Simeon A. DatumanongJanuary 2003 – December 2003
Maria Merceditas N. GutierrezDecember 24, 2003 – August 2004
Raul M. GonzalezAugust 25, 2004 – June 2009
Agnes DevanaderaJune 9, 2009 – February 2010
Alberto Agra (Acting)March 1, 2010 – June 2010
Secretary of Labor and Employment Patricia Aragon Santo TomasFebruary 12, 2001 – June 2006
Arturo D. BrionJune 16, 2006 – December 2008
Marianito D. RoqueDecember 20, 2008 – June 30, 2010
Secretary of National Defense Orlando S. MercadoJanuary 22–25, 2001
Angelo T. ReyesMarch 19, 2001 – August 29, 2003
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
(in concurrent capacity as President)
September 1 – October 2, 2003
Eduardo R. ErmitaOctober 3, 2003 – August 24, 2004
Avelino J. Cruz Jr.August 25, 2004 – November 30, 2006
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
(in concurrent capacity as President)
November 30, 2006 – February 1, 2007
Hermogenes E. Ebdane, Jr.February 1 – July 1, 2007
Norberto GonzalesJuly 1 – August 3, 2007
Gilberto C. Teodoro, Jr.August 3, 2007 – November 15, 2009
Norberto Gonzales (Acting)November 15, 2009 – June 30, 2010
Secretary of Public Works and Highways Simeon A. Datumanong2001 – 2003
Bayani F. FernandoJanuary 15, 2003 – April 15, 2003
Florente Soriquez (Acting)April 16, 2003 – February 13, 2005
Hermogenes Ebdane Jr.February 14, 2005 – February 5, 2007
Manuel M. Bonoan (OIC)February 5, 2007 – July 3, 2007
Hermogenes Ebdane Jr.July 3, 2007 – October 26, 2009
Victor A. Domingo (Acting)October 26, 2009 – July 5, 2010
Secretary of Science and Technology Rogelio A. Panlasigui (Acting)January 2, 2001 – March 11, 2001
Estrella AlabastroMarch 12, 2001 – June 30, 2010
Secretary of Social Welfare and Development Corazon Juliano SolimanJanuary 29, 2001 – July 8, 2005
Luwalhati F. Pablo (OIC)July 9, 2005 – February 5, 2006
Esperanza CabralFebruary 6, 2006 – January 17, 2010
Celia Yangco (Acting)January 18, 2010 – June 30, 2010
Secretary of Tourism Richard J. GordonFebruary 12, 2001 – January 4, 2004
Robert Dean Barbers (OIC)January 19, 2004 – February 25, 2004
Roberto PagdangananJune 12, 2004 – August 31, 2004
Evelyn B. Pantig (OIC)September 1, 2004 – November 29, 2004
Joseph Ace DuranoNovember 30, 2004 – June 30, 2010
Secretary of Trade and Industry Manuel Roxas II1999 – 2003
Cesar V. Purisima2004 – 2005
Juan B. Santos2005 – 2005
Peter B. Favila2005 – 2010
Secretary of Transportation and Communication Vicente C. Rivera Jr.July 1, 1998 – January 30, 2001
Pantaleon AlvarezJanuary 29, 2001 – July 4, 2002
Leandro R. MendozaJuly 4, 2001 – March 10, 2010
Anneli R. LontocMarch 10, 2010 – June 30, 2010
Cabinet Secretary Ricardo Saludo2001–2004
Silvestre H. Bello III2004–2010
Chairperson of the Commission on Higher Education Ester A. GarciaJuly 12, 1999 – May 31, 2003
Bro. Rolando Ramos Dizon, FSCJune 2, 2003 – October 17, 2004
Fr. Rolando de la RosaOctober 18, 2004 – April 30, 2005
Carlito S. Puno (Acting)May 3, 2005 – November 16, 2005
Carlito S. PunoNovember 17, 2005 – August 15, 2007
Romulo L. Neri (Acting)August 16, 2007 – July 31, 2008
Nona S. Ricafort (OIC)August 1–31, 2008
Emmanuel Y. Angeles (Acting)September 1, 2008 – July 18, 2010
Patricia B. LicuananJuly 19, 2010 – present
Chairman of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority Benjamin C. Abalos Sr.January 2001 – 2002
Bayani FernandoFebruary 2002 – 2009
Oscar InocentesOctober 2009 – June 30, 2010
Chief of the Presidential Management Staff Elena Bautista-Horn2004 – 2010
Governor of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Rafael Buenaventura1999 – 2005[7]
Amando Tetangco Jr.2005 – 2011[7]
Presidential Chief of Staff Renato Corona2001
Rigoberto Tiglao2002 – 2004
Mike Defensor2006 – 2007
Joey Salceda2007
Lead Convenor of the National Anti-Poverty Commission Dulce Q. SaguisagNovember 2000 – February 2002
Teresita Quintos-DelesFebruary 2002 – October 2003
Camilo L. SabioOctober 6, 2003 – January 2004
Veronica F. VillavicencioFebruary 9, 2004 – August 2004
Imelda M. NicolasJuly 8, 2004 – July 8, 2005
Datu Zamzamin L. Ampatuan (Acting)July 18, 2005
Cerge M. RemondeAugust 16, 2006 – September 22, 2006
Domingo F. PanganibanOctober 18, 2006 – June 2010
Director-General of the National Economic and Development Authority Dante Canlas
(in concurrent capacity as Secretary of Socio-economic Planning)
January 24, 2001 – December 16, 2002
Romulo Neri
(in concurrent capacity as Secretary of Socio-economic Planning)
December 17, 2002 – July 18, 2005
Augusto Santos
(in concurrent capacity as Secretary of Socio-economic Planning)
July 14, 2005 – February 16, 2006
Romulo Neri
(in concurrent capacity as Secretary of Socio-economic Planning)
February 16, 2006 – August 16, 2007
Augusto Santos (Acting)
(in concurrent capacity as Secretary of Socio-economic Planning)
August 16, 2007 – July 27, 2008
Raphael G. Recto
(in concurrent capacity as Secretary of Socio-economic Planning)
July 28, 2008 – August 16, 2009
Augusto Santos (Acting)
(in concurrent capacity as Secretary of Socio-economic Planning)
August 19, 2009 – June 29, 2010
National Security Adviser and Director-General Roilo S. GolezFebruary 19, 2001 – January 4, 2004
Norberto B. GonzalesFebruary 1, 2004 – August 21, 2004
Hermogenes E. Ebdane, Jr.August 22, 2004 – February 14, 2005
Norberto B. GonzalesFebruary 15, 2005 – January 31, 2010
Milo S. Ibrado Jr. (Acting)December 15, 2009 – June 30, 2010
Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process Eduardo R. Ermita2001 – 2003
Teresita Quintos-DelesOctober 2, 2003 – July 8, 2005
Jesus G. DurezaJuly 2005 – June 15, 2008
Hermogenes C. Esperon, Jr.June 15, 2008 – February 2009
Avelino Razon Jr.February 2009 – October 12, 2009
Nabil A. TanOctober 13, 2009 – October 23, 2010
Annabelle AbayaOctober 23, 2009 – June 30, 2010
Presidential Spokesperson Rigoberto Tiglao2001 – 2002
Ignacio R. Bunye
(in concurrent capacity as press secretary)
2002 – 2008
Eduardo R. Ermita
(in concurrent capacity as Executive Secretary)
2008 – 2009
Press Secretary Noel C. CabreraJanuary 23, 2001 – March 31, 2002
Rigoberto D. TiglaoApril 1–15, 2002
Silvestre AfableApril 16 – July 15, 2002
Ignacio R. BunyeJuly 16, 2002 – January 19, 2003
Hernani A. BraganzaJanuary 20, 2003 – June 17, 2003
Milton A. AlingodJune 18, 2003 – August 30, 2004
Ignacio R. BunyeAugust 31, 2004 – June 15, 2008
Jesus G. DurezaJune 16, 2008 – January 31, 2009
Cerge M. RemondeFebruary 1, 2009 – January 19, 2010
Conrado Limcaoco (Acting)January 20–31, 2010
Crispulo Icban Jr. (Acting)February 1, 2010 – June 30, 2010
Solicitor General Ricardo P. Galvez 2000–2001
Simeon V. Marcelo 2001–2002
Carlos N. Ortega 2002
Alfredo L. Benipayo 2002–2006
Antonio Eduardo B. Nachura 2006–2007
Agnes VST Devanadera 2007–2010
Alberto C. Agra 2010

Benigno S. Aquino III (2010–2016)

Office Name Term
President Benigno S. Aquino III2010–2016
Vice President Jejomar C. Binay2010–2016
Cabinet Secretary Jose Rene D. AlmendrasNovember 5, 2012[15] – 2016
Executive Secretary Paquito "Jojo" Ochoa Jr.June 30, 2010[15] – 2016
Presidential Spokesperson Edwin LacierdaJune 30, 2010[15] – 2016
Secretary of the Presidential Communications Operations Office Herminio B. Coloma Jr.June 30, 2010[15] – 2016
Chief of the Presidential Management Staff Julia Abad2010–2016
Chief Presidential Legal Counsel Eduardo de MesaJune 30, 2010 – December 18, 2012
Alfredo Benjamin CaguioaJanuary 10, 2013 – October 12, 2015
Solicitor General Jose Anselmo I. Cadiz 2010–2012
Francis H. Jardeleza 2012–2014
Florin T. Hilbay 2014–2016
Director-General of the National Economic and Development Authority Cayetano Paderanga Jr.
(in concurrent capacity as Secretary of Socio-economic Planning)
June 30, 2010[15] – May 10, 2012[15]
Arsenio Balisacan
(in concurrent capacity as Secretary of Socio-economic Planning)
May 10, 2012[15] – 2016
Emmanuel Esguerra (in concurrent capacity as Secretary of Socio-economic Planning)2016
Presidential Assistant for Rehabilitation and Recovery Dir. Gen. Panfilo "Ping" Lacson, PNP (Ret.)2013–2015
Presidential Assistant for Food Security and Agriculture Modernization Francis "Kiko" Pangilinan2014–2015
Fredelita Guiza2015–2016
Secretary of the Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office Ramon CarandangJune 30, 2010[15] – 2013
Manuel "Manolo" Quezon III2013–2016
Secretary of Agrarian Reform Virgilio de los ReyesJune 30, 2010[15] – 2016
Secretary of Agriculture Proceso AlcalaJune 30, 2010[15] – 2016
Secretary of Budget and Management Florencio "Butch" AbadJuly 1, 2010[15] – 2016
Secretary of Education Br. Armin Luistro FSCJune 30, 2010[15] – 2016
Secretary of Energy Jose Rene D. AlmendrasJuly 2, 2010[15] – November 5, 2012[15]
Carlos Jericho L. PetillaNovember 5, 2012[15] – 2015
Zenaida Monsada2015–2016
Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources Ramon J.P. PajeJuly 1, 2010[15] – 2016
Secretary of Finance Cesar V. PurisimaJune 30, 2010[15] – 2016
Secretary of Foreign Affairs Alberto G. RomuloJuly 1, 2010[15] – February 24, 2011[15]
Albert F. del RosarioFebruary 24, 2011[15] – 2016
Jose Rene Almendras
(in acting capacity)
2016
Secretary of Health Dr. Enrique T. OnaJuly 5, 2010[15] – 2014
Dr. Janette Garin2014–2016
Secretary of the Interior and Local Government Benigno Aquino III
(in concurrent capacity as President)
2010
Jesse M. RobredoJuly 9, 2010[15] – August 18, 2012[15]
Paquito "Jojo" Ochoa Jr.
(in acting capacity)
2012
Manuel Mar RoxasSeptember 20, 2012[15] – 2015
Mel Senen Sarmiento2015–2016
Secretary of Justice Leila de LimaJune 30, 2010[15] – 2015
Alfredo Benjamin Caguioa2015–2016
Emmanuel Caparas
(in acting capacity)
2016
Secretary of Labor and Employment Rosalinda Dimapilis-BaldozJune 30, 2010[15] – 2016
Secretary of National Defense Lt. Gen. Voltaire Gazmin, PA (Ret.)June 30, 2010[15] – 2016
Secretary of Public Works and Highways Rogelio SingsonJune 30, 2010[15] – 2016
Secretary of Science and Technology Dr. Mario MontejoJune 30, 2010[15] – 2016
Secretary of Social Welfare and Development Corazon Juliano SolimanJuly 1, 2010[15] – 2016
Secretary of Tourism Alberto LimJuly 1, 2010[15] – August 31, 2011[15]
Ramon "Mon" Jimenez Jr.2011–2016
Secretary of Trade and Industry Gregory DomingoJune 30, 2010[15] – 2015
Adrian S. Cristobal Jr.2015–2016
Secretary of Transportation and Communications Jose de JesusJune 30, 2012[15] – June 30, 2011[15]
Mar Roxas2011–2012
Joseph Emilio A. AbayaSeptember 20, 2012[15] – June 30, 2016
Chairperson of the Commission on Higher Education Patricia B. LicuananJuly 19, 2010[15] – June 30, 2016
Chairman of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority Francis TolentinoAugust 3, 2010[15] – October 7, 2015
Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process Teresita Quintos-DelesJuly 1, 2010[15] – June 30, 2016
Lead Convenor of the National Anti-Poverty Commission Jose Eliseo M. RocamoraNovember 8, 2010[15] – June 30, 2016
National Security Adviser and Director-General Cesar P. Garcia Jr.July 5, 2010[15] – June 30, 2016
Governor of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Amando Tetangco Jr.2011–2017[7]

Rodrigo Roa Duterte (2016–2022)

Office Name Term
President Atty. Rodrigo Roa Duterte June 30, 2016[16] – June 30, 2022
Vice-President Atty. Maria Leonor G. RobredoJune 30, 2016[17] – June 30, 2022
Executive Secretary Atty. Salvador MedialdeaJune 30, 2016[18] – June 30, 2022
Special Assistant to the President Christopher Lawrence "Bong" GoJune 30, 2016[18] – October 15, 2018[19]
Atty. Jesus Melchor Quitain (OIC)November 12, 2018[20] – June 30, 2022
Chief Presidential Legal Counsel Atty. Salvador PaneloJune 30, 2016[21] – October 8, 2021[22]
Atty. Jesus Melchor QuitainOctober 19, 2021[23] – June 30, 2022
Cabinet Secretary Leoncio Evasco Jr.June 30, 2016[18] – October 16, 2018[19]
Atty. Karlo NogralesNovember 5, 2018[24] – March 7, 2022
Atty. Melvin Matibag (Acting)March 8, 2022[25] – June 30, 2022
Director-General of the National Economic and Development Authority Ernesto Pernia
(in concurrent capacity as Secretary of Socio-economic Planning)
June 30, 2016[26][21] – April 17, 2020
Karl Kendrick Chua
(in concurrent capacity as Secretary of Socio-economic Planning)
April 17, 2020[27][28] – June 30, 2022
Solicitor General Atty. Jose CalidaJune 30, 2016[26] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of Agrarian Reform Rafael V. MarianoJune 30, 2016[18] – September 6, 2017[29]
Rosalina Bistoyong (OIC)September 11, 2017[30] – November 30, 2017
Atty. John CastricionesDecember 1, 2017 (Acting)[31] /
March 22, 2018[32] – October 14, 2021[33]
Bernie Cruz (Acting)October 28, 2021[34] – June 22, 2022
David Erro (OIC)June 22, 2022[35] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of Agriculture Manny PiñolJune 30, 2016[18] – June 27, 2019[36]
William DarAugust 5, 2019[37] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of Budget and Management Benjamin DioknoJune 30, 2016[18] – March 4, 2019
Atty. Janet Abuel (OIC)March 5, 2019[38] – August 5, 2019
Atty. Wendel AvisadoAugust 5, 2019[39] – August 13, 2021
Tina Rose Marie Canda (OIC)August 13, 2021[40] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of Education Prof. Leonor Magtolis BrionesJune 30, 2016[18] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of Energy Alfonso CusiJune 30, 2016[18] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources Gina LópezJune 30, 2016[18] – May 3, 2017[41]
Ret. Gen. Roy Cimatu, AFPMay 8, 2017[42] – February 18, 2022
Jim Sampluna (Acting)February 18, 2022[43] – June 22, 2022
Joselin Marcus Fragada (OIC)June 22, 2022[35] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of Finance Carlos Dominguez IIIJune 30, 2016[18] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of Foreign Affairs Atty. Perfecto Yasay Jr.June 30, 2016[18] – March 8, 2017
Enrique Manalo (Acting)March 9, 2017[44] – May 17, 2017
Atty. Alan Peter CayetanoMay 18, 2017[45] – October 17, 2018[19][46]
Atty. Teodoro Locsin, Jr.October 17, 2018[47] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of Health Dr. Paulyn Jean Rosell-Ubial, M.D.June 30, 2016[18] – October 10, 2017[48]
Dr. Herminigildo V. Valle (OIC)October 12, 2017[49] – October 25, 2017
Dr. Francisco Duque IIIOctober 26, 2017[50] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of Human Settlements and Urban Development Ret. Maj. Gen. Eduardo del Rosario, AFPJanuary 7, 2020[51] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of Information
and Communications Technology
Atty. Rodolfo SalalimaJune 30, 2016[18] – September 22, 2017[52]
Ret. BGen. Eliseo M. Rio, Jr., AFPOctober 12, 2017[49] – June 30, 2019
Ret. Col. Gregorio Honasan, PAJuly 1, 2019[53] – October 8, 2021[22]
Jose Arturo De Castro (OIC)October 28, 2021[54] – December 19, 2021
Emmanuel Rey Caintic (Acting)December 20, 2021[55] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of the Interior
and Local Government
Ismael SuenoJune 30, 2016[18] – April 4, 2017
Ret. Police Maj. Gen. Catalino Cuy (OIC)April 5, 2017[56] – January 5, 2018[57]
Ret. Gen. Eduardo Año, AFPJanuary 5, 2018 (OIC)[58] / November 5, 2018[59]
– June 30, 2022
Secretary of Justice Atty. Vitaliano Aguirre IIJune 30, 2016[18] – April 5, 2018
Atty. Menardo I. GuevarraApril 5, 2018[60] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of Labor and Employment Atty. Silvestre Bello IIIJune 30, 2016[18] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of Migrant Workers Abdullah Derupong Mama-oMarch 9, 2022[25] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of National Defense Ret. Maj. Gen. Delfin Lorenzana, AFPJune 30, 2016[18] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of Public Works and Highways Rafael Yabut (Acting)July 1, 2016[61] – July 26/27, 2016[61]
Mark VillarJune 30, 2016[18] – October 4, 2021[62]
Roger Mercado (OIC)October 13, 2021[63] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of Science and Technology Fortunato de la PeñaJune 30, 2016[18] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of Social Welfare and Development Prof. Judy TaguiwaloJune 30, 2016[18] – August 16, 2017[64]
Emmanuel A. Leyco (OIC)August 19, 2017[65] – May 9, 2018
Virginia OrogoMay 10, 2018[66] – October 15, 2018
Ret. Lt. Gen. Rolando Joselito Bautista, AFPOctober 17, 2018[47] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of Tourism Wanda Corazon TeoJune 30, 2016[18] – May 8, 2018
Bernadette Romulo-PuyatMay 8, 2018[67] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of Trade and Industry Ramon LopezJune 30, 2016[18] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of Transportation Atty. Arthur TugadeJune 30, 2016[18] – June 30, 2022
Presidential Spokesperson Ernesto AbellaJune 30, 2016[18] – October 27, 2017[68]
Atty. Harry RoqueOctober 29, 2017[69] – October 15, 2018
Atty. Salvador PaneloOctober 15, 2018[70] – April 12, 2020
Atty. Harry RoqueApril 13, 2020[71] – November 15, 2021
Atty. Karlo Nograles (Acting)November 15, 2021[72] – March 7, 2022
Martin Andanar (Acting)March 8, 2022[73] – June 30, 2022
Secretary of the Presidential Communications Operations Office Martin AndanarJune 30, 2016[18] – June 30, 2022
National Security Adviser Ret. Gen. Hermogenes Esperon, AFPJune 30, 2016[18] June 30, 2022
Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process Jesus DurezaJune 30, 2016[21] – November 27, 2018[74]
Ret. Gen. Carlito Galvez Jr., AFPDecember 12, 2018[75] – June 30, 2022
Governor of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Amando Tetangco Jr.July 31, 2011 – July 3, 2017[7]
Nestor Espenilla Jr.July 3, 2017 – February 23, 2019[7]
Benjamin DioknoMarch 4, 2019[7] – June 30, 2022

Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. (2022–present)

Office Name Term
President H.E. Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.June 30, 2022 –
Vice-President H.E. Sara Z. Duterte-CarpioJune 30, 2022 –
Executive Secretary Atty. Victor RodriguezJune 30, 2022 – September 17, 2022
Chief Justice Lucas Purugganan Bersamin (Ret.)September 27, 2022 –
Special Assistant for the President Sec. Antonio Ernesto Lagdameo Jr.June 30, 2022 –
Chief Presidential Legal Counsel Atty. Juanito Valentin Furagganan Ponce Enrile Sr.June 30, 2022 –
Chief of the Presidential Management Staff Ma. Zenaida Benedicto-AngpingJune 30, 2022 - December 2, 2022
Usec. Elaine Masukat (OIC)December 2, 2022 –
Secretary of Presidential Communications Office Atty. Rose Beatrix Cruz-AngelesJune 30, 2022 – October 4, 2022
Atty. Cheloy Velicaria-GarafilOctober 7, 2022 –
Secretary of Agrarian Reform Conrado Estrella IIIJune 30, 2022 –
Secretary of Agriculture H.E. Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.
(in concurrent capacity as President)
June 30, 2022 –
Secretary of Budget and Management Amenah PangandamanJune 30, 2022 –
Secretary of Education H.E. Sara Z. Duterte
(in concurrent capacity as Vice President)
June 30, 2022 –
Secretary of Energy Atty. Raphael Perpetuo LotillaJuly 11, 2022 –
Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources Usec. Ernesto D. Adobo Jr. (OIC)June 30, 2022 July 12, 2022
Ma. Antonia Yulo-LoyzagaJuly 12, 2022 –
Secretary of Finance Benjamin DioknoJune 30, 2022 –
Secretary of Foreign Affairs Enrique ManaloJuly 1, 2022
Secretary of Health Usec. Maria Rosario Vergeire (OIC)July 14, 2022 – June 5, 2023
Dr. Teodoro HerbosaJune 5, 2023
Secretary of Human Settlements and Urban Development Usec. Melissa A. Aradanas, CESO II (OIC)June 30, 2022 July 29, 2022
Arch. Jose Rizalino AcuzarJuly 29, 2022 –
Secretary of Information
and Communications Technology
Atty. Ivan John UyJune 30, 2022 –
Secretary of the Interior
and Local Government
Atty. Benjamin Abalos Jr.June 30, 2022 –
Secretary of Justice Atty. Jesus Crispin RemullaJune 30, 2022
Secretary of Labor and Employment Atty. Bienvenido LaguesmaJune 30, 2022 –
Secretary of Migrant Workers Maria Susana OpleJune 30, 2022 August 22, 2023
Usec. Hans Leo Cacdac (OIC)September 7, 2023
Secretary of National Defense Usec. Jose Faustino Jr. (OIC)June 30, 2023 January 9, 2023
Usec. Carlito Galvez Jr. (OIC)January 9, 2023 June 5, 2023
Atty. Gilberto Eduardo Gerardo Teodoro Jr.June 5, 2023
Secretary of Public Works and Highways Engr. Manuel BonoanJune 30, 2022
Secretary of Science and Technology Renato Solidum Jr.July 22, 2022 –
Secretary of Social Welfare and Development Erwin TulfoJune 30, 2022 – December 27, 2022
Usec. Eduardo Punay (OIC)December 27, 2022 – January 31, 2023
Rexlon GatchalianJanuary 31, 2023
Secretary of Tourism Atty. Ma. Esperanza Christina Garcia-FrascoJune 30, 2022 –
Secretary of Trade and Industry Alfredo PascualJune 30, 2022 –
Secretary of Transportation Jaime BautistaJune 30, 2022 –
Director-General of the National Economic and Development Authority Arsenio Balisacan
(in concurrent capacity as Secretary of Socio-economic Planning)
June 30, 2022
Governor of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Felipe MedallaJune 30, 2022 – July 2, 2023
Eli Remolona Jr.
(in concurrent capacity as ex officio Chairman of the Anti-Money Laundering Council)
July 2, 2023 –
Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines Lt. Gen. Bartolome Vicente Bacarro, PAAugust 8, 2022 – January 6, 2023
Gen. Andres Centino, PAJanuary 6, 2023 – July 19, 2023
Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr., PAJuly 19, 2023 -
Executive Director of National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council Raymundo FerrerAugust 2, 2022 –
National Security Adviser Sec. Clarita CarlosJune 30, 2022 – January 14, 2023
Gen. Eduardo AñoJanuary 14, 2023 –
Chairperson of Philippine Sports Commission Richard BachmannDecember 28, 2022 –
Chairman of National Commission for Culture and the Arts Victorino Mapa ManaloJanuary 4 2023
Director-General of Philippine Space Agency Engr. Joel Joseph Marciano Jr.June 30, 2022 –
Solicitor General Atty. Menardo GuevarraJune 30, 2022 –

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