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Philippine Cabinet Members History

The document provides information on cabinets and officials of the Philippines from 1899-1948. It lists the presidents, cabinet positions, names of officials, and their terms for different administrations. Key cabinets included President, Vice President, Secretaries of Finance, Interior, Agriculture, and others. The document focuses on listing positions and terms of officials rather than providing analysis.

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Philippine Cabinet Members History

The document provides information on cabinets and officials of the Philippines from 1899-1948. It lists the presidents, cabinet positions, names of officials, and their terms for different administrations. Key cabinets included President, Vice President, Secretaries of Finance, Interior, Agriculture, and others. The document focuses on listing positions and terms of officials rather than providing analysis.

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Forms of Government

Cabinet members of constitution

With picture of officials and year of term

List of Cabinets of the Philippines

Emilio F. Aguinaldo (1899-1901)Edit

OFFICE NAME TERM

President of the Cabinet[1][2][3][2] Apolinario Mabini January 2 — May 7, 1899[3]

Pedro Paterno May 7 — November 13,


1899[3][a]

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][a]

Severino de las May 7 — November 13,


Alas 1899[3][a]

Secretary of War and Marine[1][2] Baldomero July 15, 1898 — May 7, 1899[3]
Aguinaldo

Mariano Trías May 7 — November 13,


1899[3][a]

Secretary of Justice Gregorio Araneta September 2, 1898 — May 7,


1899[3]

Secretary of Welfare[1][2][b] Gracio Gonzaga January 2 — May 7, 1899[3]


Felipe Buencamino May 7 — November 13,
1899[3][a]

Maximo Paterno May 7 — November 13,


1899[3][a]

Secretary of Agriculture, Industry and Leon Maria May 7 — November 13,


Commerce[1][2] Guerrero 1899[3][a]

Manuel L. Quezon (1935-1944)Edit


1935-1941Edit

OFFICE NAME TERM

President Manuel L. Quezon 1935–1941

Vice President Sergio Osmeña 1935–1941

Secretary of Public Instruction Sergio Osmeña 1935–1939

Jorge Bocobo 1939–1941

Secretary of Public Works and Communications Antonio de las Alas 1935–1936

Mariano Jesús Cuenco 1936–1939

José Avelino 1939–1941

Secretary of Justice José Yulo 1935–1938

José Abad Santos 1938–1941

Secretary of National Defense Teofilo Sison 1939–1941

Manuel Quezon
1941
(in concurrent capacity as President)

Jorge Vargas 1941

Basilio Valdez 1941

Secretary of Finance Elpidio Quirino 1935–1936


Antonio de las Alas 1936–1938

Manuel Roxas 1938–1941

Serafin Marabut 1941

Secretary of the Interior Elpidio Quirino 1935–1938

Rafael Alunan 1938–1940

Secretary of Agriculture and Commerce Benigno S. Aquino 1935–1940

Rafael Alunan 1940–1941

Secretary of Labor José Avelino 1935–1938

Sotero Baluyut 1938–1941

Secretary to the President Jorge B. Vargas 1935–1941

Auditor-General Jaime Hernandez 1935–1941

Commissioner of the Budget Serafin Marabut 1935–1941

Commissioner of Civil Service José Gil 1935–1941

Resident Commissioner to the U.S. House of Representatives Francisco Afan Delgado 1935–1936

Quintin Paredes 1936–1938

Joaquin Elizalde 1938–1941


José P. Laurel (1943-1945)Edit

OFFICE NAME TERM

President José P. Laurel 1943–1945

Minister of Agriculture and Commerce Rafael Alunan 1943–1945

Minister of Health, Labor and Public Instructions Emiliano Tria Tirona 1943–1945

Minister of Finance Antonio de las Alas 1943–1945

Minister of Foreign Affairs Claro M. Recto 1943–1945

Minister of Justice Quintín Paredes 1943–1945

Minister of Education Camilo Osías 1943–1945


Sergio S. Osmeña (1944-1946)Edit
1944-1945Edit

OFFICE NAME TERM

President Sergio S. Osmeña 1944–1946

Secretary of Finance Jaime Hernandez 1944–1945

Secretary of National Defense and Communications Basilio Valdes 1944–1945

Secretary of Information and Public Relations Carlos P. Romulo (concurrent capacity) 1944–1945

Secretary of Justice, Labor and Welfare Mariano A. Eraña (acting) 1944–1945

Secretary of Agriculture and Commerce Manuel Nieto 1944–1945

Secretary of Public Works and Communications Jose Paez 1944–1945

Secretary to the President Arturo Rotor 1944–1945

Resident Commissioner to the U.S. House of Representatives Carlos P. Romulo 1944–1945

Commissioner of Budget and Finance Ismael Mathay 1944–1945

Judge Advocate General of the Army Mariano Eraña 1944–1945

Economic Adviser Urbano Zafra 1944–1945

Military Adviser Alejandro Melchor 1944–1945


1945-1946Edit

OFFICE NAME TERM

President Sergio S. Osmeña 1944–1946

Secretary of the Interior Tomas Confesor 1945

Secretary of Finance and Reconstruction Jaime Hernandez 1945–1946

Secretary of Justice, Agriculture and Commerce Delfin Jaranilla 1945

Secretary of Justice Ramon Quisumbing 1945–1946

Secretary of Agriculture and Commerce Vicente Singson Encarnacion 1945–1946

Secretary of National Defense Tomas Cabili 1945

Secretary of National Defense and Interior Alfredo Montelibano, Sr. 1945–1946

Secretary of Health and Public Welfare Basilio Valdes 1945

Jose Locsin 1945–1946

Secretary of Public Instruction and Information Francisco Benitez 1945

Secretary of Education Francisco Benitez 1945–1946

Secretary of Public Works and Communications Sotero Cabahug 1945–1946

Secretary of the Budget Ismael Mathay 1945

Secretary to the President Jose S. Reyes 1945–1946

Secretary of Labor Marcelo Aduru 1946

Resident Commissioner to the U.S. House of Representatives Carlos P. Romulo 1945–1946


Manuel A. Roxas (1946-1948)Edit

OFFICE NAME TERM

President Manuel A. Roxas 1946–1948

Vice-President Elpidio R. Quirino 1946–1948

Secretary of Foreign Affairs Elpidio Quirino 1946–1948

Secretary of the Interior Jose Zulueta 1946–1948

Secretary of Finance Elpidio Quirino 1946

Miguel Cuaderno, Sr. 1946–1948

Secretary of Justice Ramon Ozaeta 1946–1948

Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources Mariano Garchitorena 1946–1948

Secretary of Public Works and Communications Ricardo Nepumoceno 1946–1948

Secretary of Instruction Manuel Gallego 1946–1948

Secretary of Labor Pedro Magsalin 1946–1948

Secretary of National Defense Ruperto Kangleon 1946–1948

Secretary of Health and Public Welfare Antonio Villarama 1946–1948

Secretary of Commerce and Industry Cornelio Balmaceda 1947–1948

General Auditing Office Sotero Cabahug 1945–1946

Secretary to the President Jose S. Reyes 1945–1946

Resident Commissioner to the U.S. House of Representatives Carlos P. Romulo 1945–1946

Elpidio R. Quirino (1948-1953)Edit


OFFICE NAME TERM

President Elpidio Quirino 1948–1953

Vice-President Fernando Lopez 1949–1953

Secretary of Foreign Affairs Joaquín Miguel Elizalde 1948–1950

Carlos P. Romulo 1950–1952

Joaquín Miguel Elizalde 1952–1953

Secretary of the Interior Sotero Baluyut 1948–1953

Secretary of Finance Miguel Cuaderno, Sr. 1948–1949

Jaime Hernandez 1949–1952

Aurelio Montelino, Sr. 1952–1953

Secretary of Justice Ramon Ozaeta 1948

Sabino Padilla 1948–1949

Ricardo Nepomuceno 1949–1950

Cesar Bengzon 1950–1951

Oscar Castelo 1951–1953

Roberto Gianzon 1953

Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources Placido Mapa 1948–1949

Fernando Lopez 1949–1953

Secretary of Public Works and Communications Ricardo Nepumoceno 1948–1949

Propsero Sanidad 1949–1951

Sotero Baluyut 1951–1952

Pablo Lorenzo 1952–1953

Secretary of Education Manuel Gallego 1948


Prudencio Langcauon 1948–1950

Pablo Lorenzo 1950–1951

Teodoro Evangelista 1951

Cecilio Putong 1952–1953

Secretary of Labor Primitivo Lovina 1948–1953

Secretary of National Defense Teodosio R. Diño 1948–1950

Ruperto Kangleon 1948–1950

Ramon Magsaysay 1950–1953

Oscar Castelo 1953

Secretary of Health and Public Welfare Antonio Villarama 1949–1953

Secretary of Commerce and Industry Cornelio Balmaceda 1949–1953

Executive Secretary Teodoro Evangelista 1948–1953

Commissioner of Budget Pio Joven 1948–1953

Secretary of Social Welfare Asuncion A. Perez 1948–1953


Ramon Magsaysay (1953-1957)Edit

OFFICE NAME TERM

President Ramon Magsaysay 1953–1957

Vice-President Carlos P. Garcia 1953–1957

Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources Placido Mapa 1953

Salvador Araneta 1953–1955

Juan Rodriguez 1955–1957

Secretary of Foreign Affairs Carlos P. Garcia 1953–1957

Secretary of Finance Jaime Hernandez 1953–1957

Secretary of Justice Pedro Tuazon 1953–1957

Ramon Magsaysay
Secretary of National Defense 1953–1954
(in concurrent capacity as President)

Sotero Cabahug 1954–1956

Eulogio Balao 1956–1957

Secretary of Commerce and Industry Oscar Ledesma 1953–1957

Secretary of Public Works,


Vicente Orosa 1954–1955
Transportation and Communications

Florencio Moreno 1955–1957


Carlos P. Garcia (1957-1961)Edit

OFFICE NAME TERM

President Carlos P. Garcia 1957–1961

Vice-President Diosdado Macapagal 1957–1961

Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources Juan Rodriguez 1957–1960

Cesar Fortich 1960–1961

Secretary of Foreign Affairs Felixberto Serrano 1957–1961

Secretary of Finance Jaime Hernandez 1957–1960

Dominador Aytona 1960–1961

Secretary of Justice Pedro Tuazon 1957–1958

Jesus Barrera 1958–1959

Enrique Fernandez 1959

Alejo Mabanag 1959–1961

Secretary of National Defense Eulogio Balao 1957

Jesus Vargas 1957–1959

Alejo Santos 1959–1961

Secretary of Commerce and Industry Pedro Hernaez 1957–1960

Manuel Lim 1960–1961

Secretary of Public Works,


Florencio Moreno 1957–1961
Transportation and Communications

Secretary of General Services Alejandro Almendras 1959


Diosdado P. Macapagal (1961-1965)Edit
OFFICE NAME TERM

President Diosdado Macapagal 1961–1965

Vice-President Emmanuel Pelaez 1961–1965

Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources Jose Locsin 1961–1962

Benjamin Gozon 1962–1963

Jose Feliciano 1963–1965

Secretary of Foreign Affairs Emmanuel Pelaez 1961–1963

Salvador P. Lopez 1963

Carlos P. Romulo 1963–1964

Mauro Mendez 1963–1965

Secretary of Finance Fernando Sison 1961–1962

Rodrigo Perez 1962–1964

Rufino Hechanova 1964–1965

Secretary of Justice Jose W. Diokno 1962

Juan Liwag 1962–1963

Salvador Marino 1963–1965

Secretary of National Defense Macario Peralta, Jr. 1961–1965

Secretary of Commerce and Industry Manuel Lim 1961–1962

Rufino Hechanova 1962–1963

Cornelio Balmaceda 1963–1965

Secretary of Public Works,


Marciano Bautista 1961–1962
Transportation and Communications

Paulino Cases 1962

Brigido Valenica 1962–1963


Jorge Abad 1963–1965

Secretary of Agrarian Reform Sixto Roxas 1963

Claudette Caliguiran 1963–1964

Benjamin Gozon 1964–1965


Ferdinand E. Marcos (1965-1986)Edit
1965-1978Edit
OFFICE NAME TERM

President Ferdinand E. Marcos 1965–1978

Vice-President Fernando Lopez 1965–1972

Executive Secretary Rafael Salas 1966–1969

Alejandro Melchor 1969–1975

Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources Fernando Lopez 1965–1971

Arturo Tanco, Jr. 1971–1978

Secretary of Foreign Affairs Narciso Ramos 1965–1968

Carlos P. Romulo 1968–1978

Secretary of Finance Juan Ponce Enrile 1966–1968

Eduardo Romualdez 1968–1970

Cesar Virata 1970–1978

Secretary of Justice José Yulo 1965–1967

Claudio Teehankee 1967–1968

Juan Ponce Enrile 1968–1970

Felix Makasiar 1970

Vicente Abad Santos 1970–1978

Secretary of Labor and Employment Emilio Espinosa, Jr. 1965–1967

Blas F. Ople 1967–1978

Ferdinand Marcos
Secretary of National Defense 1965–1967
(in concurrent capacity as President)

Ernesto Mata 1967–1970

Juan Ponce Enrile 1970–1971


Ferdinand Marcos
1971–1972
(in concurrent capacity as President)

Juan Ponce Enrile 1972–1978

Secretary of Commerce and Industry Marcelo Balatbat 1966–1968

Leonidas Virata 1969–1970

Ernesto Maceda 1970–1971

Troadio Quiazon 1971–1974

Secretary of Industry Vicente Paterno 1974–1978

Secretary of Public Works,


Antonio Raquiza 1966–1968
Transportation and Communications

Rene Espina 1968–1969

Antonio Syquio 1969–1970

David Consunji 1970–1975

Alfredo Juinio 1975–1978

Secretary of Public Highways Baltazar Aquino 1974–1978

Chairman of the
Filemon C. Rodriguez 1978-1982
National Economic Council

Chairman of the
Alfonso Calalang 1982-1986
National Economic Council

Director-General of the
Gerardo Sicat 1970–1973
National Economic and Development Authority
978-1986Edit
OFFICE NAME TERM

President Ferdinand Marcos 1965–1978

Prime Minister Ferdinand Marcos 1978–1981

Cesar Virata 1981–1986

Vice-President Arturo Tolentino 1986

Minister of Agriculture Arturo Tanco, Jr. 1978–1984

Salvador Escudero III 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[6] Vicente Paterno 1978–1979

Roberto Ongpin 1979–1981

Minister of Trade Luis Villafuerte, Sr. 1979–1981

Minister of Trade and Industry Roberto Ongpin 1981–1986

Minister of Public Works,


Alfredo Juinio 1978–1981
Transportation and Communications[7]

Minister of Public Highways Baltazar Aquino 1978–1979


Vicente Paterno 1979–1980

Jesus Hipolito 1980–1981

Minister of Public Works and Highways Jesus Hipolito 1981–1986

Minister of Economic Planning Gerardo Sicat 1973–1981

Cesar Virata 1981–1986

Minister of Energy Geronimo Velasco 1978–1986

Minister of Labor and Employment Blas Ople 1978–1986

Minister of Human Settlements Imelda Marcos 1978–1986


Corazon C. Aquino (1986-1992)Edit
OFFICE NAME TERM

President Corazon C. Aquino 1986–1992

Prime Minister[8] Salvador H. Laurel 1986–1987

Vice-President Salvador H. Laurel 1986–1992

Executive Secretary Joker Arroyo 1986–1987

Catalino Macaraig, Jr. 1987–1990

Oscar Orbos 1990–1991

Franklin Drilon 1991–1992

Presidential Spokesperson Rene Saguisag 1986–1987

Minister/Secretary of Agrarian Reform Conrado Estrella, Sr. 1986

Heherson Alvarez 1986–1987

Philip Ella Juico 1987–1989

Miriam Defensor Santiago 1989–1990

Florencio Abad 1990

Benjamin Liong 1990–1992

Minister/Secretary of Agriculture Ramon Mitra, Jr. 1986–1987

Carlos Dominguez III 1987–1989

Senen Bacani 1989–1992

Minister/Secretary of Education, Culture and Sports Lourdes Quisumbing 1986–1989

Isidro Cariño 1989–1992

Minister/Secretary of Finance Jaime Ongpin 1986–1987

Vicente Jaime 1987–1990

Jesus Estanislao 1990–1992


Minister/Secretary of Foreign Affairs Salvador Laurel 1986–1987

Manuel Yan 1987

Raul Manglapus 1987–1992

Minister/Secretary of Health Alfredo Bengzon 1987–1991

Antonio Periquet 1991–1992

Minister/Secretary of the Interior and Local Government Aquilino Pimentel, Jr. 1986–1987

Cesar Sarino 1987–1992

Minister/Secretary of Justice Neptali Gonzales 1986–1987

Sedfrey Ordoñez 1987–1990

Franklin Drilon 1990–1991

Silvestre Bello III 1991–1992

Eduardo Montenegro 1992

Minister/Secretary of Public Information Teodoro Locsin, Jr. 1986–1992

Minister/Secretary of Labor and Employment Augusto Sanchez 1986–1992

Minister/Secretary of National Defense Juan Ponce Enrile 1986

Rafael Ileto 1986–1988

Fidel Ramos 1988–1991

Renato de Villa 1991–1992

Minister/Secretary of Public Works and Highways Rogaciano Mercado 1986

Vicente Jayme 1986–1987

Juanito Ferrer 1987–1988

Fiorello Estuar 1988–1990

Jose de Jesus 1990–1992

Minister/Secretary of Social Welfare and Development Mita Pardo de Tavera 1986–1992

Minister/Secretary of Tourism Jose Gonzales 1986–1987

Rafael Alunan III 1987–1989


Narzalina Lim 1989–1992

Minister/Secretary of Trade and Industry Jose Conception, Jr. 1986–1991

Peter Garrucho 1991–1992

Minister/Secretary of Economic Planning


Director-General of the Solita Monsod 1986–1989
National Economic and Development Authority

Jesus Estanislao 1989–1990

Cayetano Paderanga, Jr. 1990–1992

Minister of Budget and Management Alberto Romulo 1986–1987

Minister of General Services Victor Ziga 1986–1987

Minister for Human Rights Jose Diokno 1986–1987

Minister for Good Government Jovito Salonga 1986–1987


Fidel V. Ramos (1992-1998)Edit
OFFICE NAME TERM

President Fidel V. Ramos 1992–1998

Vice-President
Joseph Ejercito Estrada 1992–1998
Chairman of the Presidential Anti-Crime Commission

Executive Secretary Teofisto Guingona, Jr. 1993–1995

Edelmiro Amante 1995

Ruben Torres 1995–1998

Alexander Aguirre 1998

Director-General of the
Cielito Habito 1992–1998
National Economic and Development Authority

Secretary of Agriculture Roberto Sebastian 1992–1996

Salvador Escudero 1996–1998

Secretary of Agrarian Reform Ernesto D. Garilao 1992–1998

Secretary of Budget and Management Roberto Sebastian 1992–1996

Salvador Enriquez, Jr. 1996–1998

Secretary of Education, Culture and Sports Armand Fabella 1992–1994

Ricardo Gloria 1994–1997

Erlinda Pefianco 1997–1998

Secretary of Energy Rufino Bomasang 1992–1993

Delfin Lazaro 1993–1994

Francisco Viray 1994–1998

Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources Angel Alcala 1992–1995

Victor O. Ramos 1995–1998

Secretary of Finance Ramon del Rosario 1992–1993


Ernest Leung 1993–1994

Roberto de Ocampo 1994–1998

Salvador Enriquez 1998

Secretary of Foreign Affairs Roberto Romulo 1992–1995

Domingo Siazon, Jr. 1995–1998

Secretary of Health Juan Flavier 1992–1995

Jaime Galvez-Tan 1995

Hilarion Ramiro, Jr. 1995–1996

Carmencita Reodica 1996–1998

Secretary of the Interior and Local Government Rafael Alunan III 1992–1996

Robert Z. Barbers 1996–1998

Epimaco Velasco 1998

Secretary of Justice Franklin M. Drilon 1992–1995

Demetrio G. Demetria 1995

Teofisto T. Guingona, Jr. 1995–1998

Silvestre H. Bello III 1998

Secretary of Labor and Employment Ma. Nieves Confessor 1992–1995

Jose Brillantes 1995–1996

Leonardo Quisumbing 1996–1998

Cresenciano Trajano 1998

Secretary of National Defense Renato de Villa 1992–1997

Fortunato Abat 1997–1998

Secretary of Trade and Industry Lilia Bautista 1992

Rizalino S. Navarro 1992–1996

Cesar B. Bautista 1996–1998

Secretary of Public Works and Highways Jose de Jesus 1992–1993


Edmundo Mir 1993

Gregorio Vigilar 1993–1998

Secretary of Science and Technology Ricardo Gloria 1992–1994

William Padolina 1994–1998

Secretary of Social Welfare and Development Corazon Alma de Leon 1992–1995

Lilian Laigo 1995–1998

Secretary of Tourism Vicente Carlos 1992–1995

Eduardo P. Pilapil 1995–1996

Evelyn Pantig 1996

Guillermina T. Gabor 1996–1998

Secretary of Transportation and Communications Jesus Garcia, Jr. 1992–1996

Amado S. Lagdameo 1996–1997

Arturo T. Enrile 1997–1998

Josefina Trinidad-Luchauco 1998

Chief of the Presidential Management Staff Ma. Leonora Vasquez-de Jesus, Ph.D. 1992–1998

Cabinet Secretary Ma. Leonora Vasquez-de Jesus, Ph.D. 1992–1998


978-1986Edit
OFFICE NAME TERM

President Ferdinand Marcos 1965–1978

Prime Minister Ferdinand Marcos 1978–1981

Cesar Virata 1981–1986

Vice-President Arturo Tolentino 1986

Minister of Agriculture Arturo Tanco, Jr. 1978–1984

Salvador Escudero III 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[6] Vicente Paterno 1978–1979

Roberto Ongpin 1979–1981

Minister of Trade Luis Villafuerte, Sr. 1979–1981

Minister of Trade and Industry Roberto Ongpin 1981–1986

Minister of Public Works,


Alfredo Juinio 1978–1981
Transportation and Communications[7]

Minister of Public Highways Baltazar Aquino 1978–1979


Vicente Paterno 1979–1980

Jesus Hipolito 1980–1981

Minister of Public Works and Highways Jesus Hipolito 1981–1986

Minister of Economic Planning Gerardo Sicat 1973–1981

Cesar Virata 1981–1986

Minister of Energy Geronimo Velasco 1978–1986

Minister of Labor and Employment Blas Ople 1978–1986

Minister of Human Settlements Imelda Marcos 1978–1986


Joseph Ejercito Estrada (1998-2001)Edit
OFFICE NAME TERM

President Joseph Ejercito Estrada 1998–2001

Vice-President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo 1998–2001

Executive Secretary Ronaldo Zamora 1998–2000

Edgardo Angara 2001

Director-General of the
Felipe Medalla 1998–2001
National Economic and Development Authority

Secretary of Agrarian Reform Horacio Morales, Jr. 1998–2001

Secretary of Agriculture William Dar 1998 –1999

Edgardo Angara 1999–2001

Domingo Panganiban 2001

Secretary of Budget and Management Benjamin Diokno 1998–2001

Secretary of Education, Culture and Sports Andrew Gonzalez 1998–2001

Secretary of Energy Mario Tiaoqui 1998–2001

Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources Antonio Cerilles 1998–2001

Secretary of Finance Edgardo Espiritu 1998–1999

Jose Pardo 2000–2001

Secretary of Foreign Affairs Domingo Siazon, Jr. 1998–2001

Secretary of Health Felipe Estrella Jr. 1998

Alberto Romualdez, Jr. 1998–2001

Secretary of the Interior Joseph Estrada


1998–1999
and Local Government (in concurrent capacity as President)

Ronaldo Puno 1999–2000

Alfredo Lim 2000–2001


Secretary of Justice Serafin R. Cuevas 1998–2000

Artemio Tuquero 2000–2001

Secretary of Labor and Employment Bienvenido Laguesma 1998–2001

Secretary of National Defense Orlando S. Mercado 1998–2001

Secretary of Public Works and Highways Gregorio Vigilar 1998–2001

Secretary of Science and Technology William Padolina 1998–1999

Filemino Uriarte 1999–2001

Secretary of Social Welfare and Development Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo 1998–2000

Dulce Saguisag 2000–2001

Secretary of Tourism Gemma Cruz-Araneta 1998–2001

Secretary of Trade and Industry Jose Pardo 1998–2000

Manuel Roxas II 2000–2001

Secretary of Transportation and Communications Vicente Rivera, Jr. 1998–2001

Presidential Spokesperson Fernardo Barican 1998–2001

Press Secretary Rodolfo Reyes 1998–2000

Ricardo Puno 2000–2001


Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo (2001-2010)Edit
OFFICE NAME TERM

President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo 2001–2010

Vice-President Teofisto Guingona, Jr. 2001–2004

Noli de Castro 2004–2010

Cabinet Secretary Ricardo Saludo 2001–2004

Silvestre H. Bello III 2004–2010

Executive Secretary Renato de Villa 2001

Alberto Romulo 2001–2004

Eduardo Ermita 2004–2010

Leandro Mendoza 2010

Director-General of the
Dante Canlas 2001–2002
National Economic and Development Authority

Romulo Neri 2002–2005

Augusto Santos 2005–2006

Romulo Neri 2006–2007

Augusto Santos 2007–2008

Ralph Recto 2008–2009

Augusto Santos 2009–2010

Secretary of Agrarian Reform Horacio Morales, Jr. 2001

Hernani Braganza 2001–2003

Roberto Pagdanganan 2003–2004

Jose Maria Ponce 2004

Rene Villa 2004–2005

Nasser C. Pangandaman 2005–2010


Secretary of Agriculture Domingo Panganiban 2001

Leonardo Montemayor 2001–2002

Luis Lorenzo, Jr. 2002–2004

Arthur C. Yap 2004–2005

Domingo Panganiban 2005–2006

Arthur C. Yap 2006–2010

Secretary of Budget and Management Emilia Boncodin 2001–2005

Romulo Neri 2005–2006

Rolando G. Andaya, Jr. 2006–2010

Secretary of Education Raul Roco 2001–2002

Edilberto de Jesus 2002–2004

Florencio Abad 2004–2005

Ramon Bacani 2005

Fe Hidalgo 2005–2006

Jesli Lapus 2006–2010

Mona Valisno 2010

Secretary of Energy Jose Isidro Camacho 2001

Vincent Perez, Jr. 2001–2005

Raphael Lotilla 2005–2007

Angelo Reyes 2007–2010

Jose Ibazeta 2010

Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources Heherson Alvarez 2001–2003

Eliza Gozun 2003–2004

Mike Defensor 2004–2006

Angelo Reyes 2006–2007

Jose L. Atienza, Jr. 2007–2009


Eleazar Quinto 2010

Horacio Ramos 2010

Secretary of Finance Jose Pardo 2001

Alberto Romulo 2001

Jose Isidro Camacho 2001–2003

Juanita Amatong 2003–2005

Cesar Purisima 2005

Margarito Teves 2005–2010

Secretary of Foreign Affairs Teofisto Guingona, Jr. 2001–2002

Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
2002
(in concurrent capacity as President)

Blas Ople 2002–2003

Franklin Ebadlin 2003

Delia Albert 2003–2004

Alberto Romulo 2004–2010

Secretary of Health Manuel Dayrit 2001–2005

Francisco T. Duque III 2005–2009

Esperanza Cabral 2009–2010

Secretary of the Interior and Local Government Jose Lina, Jr. 2001–2004

Angelo Reyes 2004–2006

Ronaldo V. Puno 2006–2010

Secretary of Justice Artemio Tuquero 2001

Hernando Perez 2001–2002

Merceditas Gutierrez 2002–2003

Simeon Datumanong 2003

Merceditas Gutierrez 2003–2004

Raul M. Gonzalez 2004–2009


Agnes Devanadera 2009–2010

Alberto Agra 2010

Secretary of Labor and Employment Patricia Santo Tomas 2001–2006

Arturo Brion 2006–2008

Marianito D. Roque 2008–2010

Secretary of National Defense Orlando S. Mercado 2001

Angelo Reyes 2001–2003

Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
2003
(in concurrent capacity as President)

Eduardo Ermita 2003–2004

Avelino Cruz, Jr. 2004–2006

Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
2006–2007
(in concurrent capacity as President)

Hermogenes Ebdane, Jr. 2007

Norberto Gonzales 2007

Gilberto C. Teodoro, Jr. 2007–2009

Norberto Gonzales 2009–2010

Secretary of Public Works and Highways Simeon Datumanong 2001–2003

Bayani Fernando 2003

Florante Soriquez 2003–2005

Hermogenes Ebdane, Jr. 2005–2007

Manuel Bonoan 2007

Hermogenes Ebdane, Jr. 2007–2009

Victor Domingo 2009–2010

Secretary of Science and Technology Rogelio A. Panlasigui 2001

Estrella F. Alabastro 2001–2010

Secretary of Social Welfare and Development Corazon Soliman 2001–2005


Esperanza Cabral 2005–2009

Celia Yangco 2009–2010

Secretary of Tourism Richard Gordon 2001–2004

Robert Ace Barbers 2004

Roberto M. Pagdanganan 2004–2005

Joseph Ace H. Durano 2005–2010

Secretary of Trade and Industry Manuel Roxas II 2001-2003

Cesar Purisima 2004–2005

Juan Santos 2005

Peter B. Favila 2005–2010

Jesli Lapus 2010

Secretary of Transportation and Communications Pantaleon Alvarez 2001–2002

Leandro Mendoza 2002–2010

Anneli Lontoc 2010

Press Secretary Ricardo Puno 2001

Silvestre Afable 2002

Milton Alingod 2003

Hernani Braganza 2003–2004

Ignacio Bunye 2004–2008

Jesus Dureza 2008–2009

Cerge Remonde 2009–2010

Crispulo Icban, Jr. 2010

Chief of the Presidential Management Staff Elena Bautista-Horn 2004–2010

Presidential Chief of Staff Renato Corona 2001

Rigoberto Tiglao 2002–2004

Mike Defensor 2006–2007


Joey Salceda 2007
Benigno S. Aquino III (2010-2016)Edit
OFFICE NAME

President Benigno S. Aquino III

Vice President Jejomar C. Binay

Cabinet Secretary Jose Rene Almendras

Executive Secretary Paquito "Jojo" Ochoa, Jr.

Presidential Spokesperson Edwin Lacierda

Secretary of the Presidential Communications Operations Office Herminio "Sonny" Coloma, J

Chief of the Presidential Management Staff Julia Abad

Director-General of the
Cayetano Paderanga, Jr.
National Economic and Development Authority

Arsenio Balisacan

Emmanuel Esguerra

Presidential Assistant for Rehabilitation and Recovery Dir. Gen. Panfilo "Ping" Lacs

Presidential Assistant for Food Security and Agriculture Modernization Francis "Kiko" Pangilinan

Fredelita Guiza

Secretary of the Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office Ricky Carandang

Manuel "Manolo" Quezon III

Secretary of Agrarian Reform Virgilio de los Reyes

Secretary of Agriculture Proceso Alcala

Secretary of Budget and Management Florencio "Butch" Abad

Secretary of Education Br. Armin Luistro FSC

Secretary of Energy Jose Rene Almendras

Carlos Jericho Petilla


Zenaida Monsada

Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources Ramon Paje

Secretary of Finance Cesar Purisima

Secretary of Foreign Affairs Alberto Romulo

Albert del Rosario

Jose Rene Almendras


(in acting capacity)

Secretary of Health Dr. Enrique Ona

Dr. Janette Garin

Benigno Aquino III


Secretary of the Interior and Local Government
(in concurrent capacity as Pres

Jesse M. Robredo

Paquito "Jojo" Ochoa, Jr.


(in acting capacity)

Mar Roxas

Mel Senen Sarmiento

Secretary of Justice Leila de Lima

Atty. Alfredo Benjamin Cagui

Atty. Emmanuel Caparas


(in acting capacity)

Secretary of Labor and Employment Rosalinda Baldoz

Secretary of National Defense Lt. Gen. Voltaire Gazmin, PA

Secretary of Public Works and Highways Rogelio Singson

Secretary of Science and Technology Engr. Mario Montejo

Secretary of Social Welfare and Development Corazon "Dinky" Soliman

Secretary of Tourism Alberto Lim

Ramon "Mon" Jimenez, Jr.

Secretary of Trade and Industry Gregory "Greg" Domingo


Adrian S. Cristobal Jr.

Secretary of Transportation and Communications Jose "Ping" de Jesus

Mar Roxas

Joseph Emilio Abaya


Rodrigo R. Duterte (2016-Present)Edit
OFFICE NAME TERM

President Rodrigo Roa Duterte June 30, 2016–

Vice-President Maria Leonor G. Robredo June 30, 2016–

Executive Secretary Salvador "Bingbong" Medialdea June 30, 2016–

Director-General of the
Ernesto Pernia June 30, 2016–
National Economic and Development Authority

Secretary of Agrarian Reform Rafael V. Mariano June 30, 2016–S

Rosalina Bistoyong (OIC) September 11,

John Castriciones December 1, 20

Secretary of Agriculture Manny Piñol June 30, 2016 –

William Dar August 5, 2019

Secretary of Budget and Management Benjamin Diokno June 30, 2016 –

Janet Abuel (OIC) March 5, 2019 –

Wendel Avisado August 5, 2019

Secretary of Education Prof. Leonor Magtolis Briones June 30, 2016–

Secretary of Energy Alfonso Cusi June 30, 2016–

Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources Gina Lopez June 30, 2016–M

Ret. Gen. Roy Cimatu, AFP May 8, 2017–

Secretary of Finance Carlos "Sonny" Dominguez III June 30, 2016–

Secretary of Foreign Affairs Perfecto "Jun" Yasay Jr. June 30, 2016–M

Enrique Manalo (Acting) March 9, 2017–

Alan Peter Cayetano May 18, 2017–O

Teodoro Locsin Jr. October 17, 201

Secretary of Health Dr. Paulyn Jean Rosell-Ubial June 30, 2016–O


Dr. Herminigildo V. Valle (OIC) October 12, 201

Francisco Duque October 26, 201

Secretary of Human Settlements and Urban Development

Secretary of Information and Communications Technology Rodolfo "Rudy" Salalima June 30, 2016–S

Eliseo M. Rio, Jr. October 10, 201

Gregorio Honasan July 1, 2019–

Secretary of the Interior


Ismael Sueno June 30, 2016–A
and Local Government

Catalino Cuy (OIC) April 5, 2017–Ja

Eduardo Año January 5, 2018

Secretary of Justice Vitaliano Aguirre II June 30, 2016–A

Menardo Guevarra April 5, 2018–

Secretary of Labor and Employment Silvestre "Bebot" Bello III June 30, 2016–

Secretary of National Defense Maj. Gen. Delfin Lorenzana, AFP (Ret.) June 30, 2016–

Secretary of Public Works and Highways Rafael Yabut (Acting) June 30, 2016–J

Mark Villar August 1, 2016–

Secretary of Science and Technology Fortunato de la Peña June 30, 2016–

Secretary of Social Welfare and Development Prof. Judy Taguiwalo June 30, 2016–A

Dr. Emmanuel A. Leyco (OIC) August 19, 2017

Virginia Orogo (Acting) May 10, 2018–O

Ret. Lt. Gen. Rolando Joselito Bautista October 17, 201

Secretary of Tourism Wanda Corazon Tulfo-Teo June 30, 2016–M

Bernadette Romulo-Puyat May 8, 2018–

Secretary of Trade and Industry Ramon Lopez June 30, 2016–

Secretary of Transportation Arthur Tugade June 30, 2016–

Presidential Spokesperson Ernesto "Ernie" Abella June 30, 2016–O

Harry Roque October 27, 201


Atty. Salvador "Sal" Panelo October 15, 201

Secretary of the Presidential Communications Operations Office Martin Andanar June 30, 2016–

Special Assistant to the President Christopher Lawrence "Bong" Go June 30, 2016–O

Jesus Melchor Quitain (OIC) November 12, 2

Presidential Legal Counsel Chief Atty. Salvador "Sal" Panelo June 30, 2016–

Cabinet Secretary Leoncio "Jun" Evasco, Jr. June 30, 2016–O

Karlo Nograles November 5, 20

Presidential Assistant for the Visayas Michael Dino June 30, 2016–

National Security Adviser Gen. Hermogenes Esperon, AFP (Ret.) June 30, 2016–

Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process Jesus "Jess" Dureza June 30, 2016–N

Gen. Carlito Galvez Jr., AFP (Ret.) December 12, 2

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