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Pages in category "Heads of the Presidential Management Staff of the Philippines" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Malacañang Chief of Staff, [1] named after Malacañang Palace, the official residence of the president of the Philippines, also referred to as the "presidential chief of staff," was an official position under the Office of the President of the Philippines.
Pages in category "Presidential chiefs of staff (Philippines)" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Presidential Management Staff Ma. Leonora Vasquez-de Jesus, Ph.D. Chief of the Presidential Management Staff: 1992: Fidel Ramos: Ma. Leonora Vasquez-de Jesus, Ph.D. Chief of the Presidential Management Staff: 1998: Joseph Estrada: Julia Abad: Chief of the Presidential Management Staff: 2010: Benigno Aquino III: Zenaida Angping: Chief of the ...
Malacañang Chief of Staff: Aprodicio Laquian: February 2000 – March 22, 2000 [14] Head of the Presidential Management Staff: Leonora de Jesus: June 30, 1998 – 2000 Macel Fernandez: 2000 – January 20, 2001 Chairperson of the Commission on Higher Education: Angel Alcala: June 30, 1998 – July 11, 1999 Ester Garcia: July 12, 1999 ...
The Philippines' Presidential Management Staff is an agency attached to Malacañang that is tasked to manage the development and formulation of the projects and policies of the Office of the President. Though the PMS is headed by a Secretary, the Secretaries of the Cabinet, Chief of Staff, and
Rodrigo Duterte assumed office as President of the Philippines on June 30, 2016, and his term ended on June 30, 2022. On May 31, 2016, a few weeks before his presidential inauguration, Duterte named his Cabinet members, [8] which comprised a diverse selection of former military generals, childhood friends, classmates, and leftists. [9]
Under the American Military Government (1898–1901) Status: Defunct Inaugural holder: Wesley Merritt During the period when the Philippine Revolution and Spanish–American War were proceeding concurrently, the U.S. established a military government from August 14, 1898, in the parts of the country under control of U.S. forces [1] On June 22, 1899, the Malolos Congress promulgated the Malolos ...