The following is a list of Cabinets of the Philippines by the president of the Philippines under which they operated.
Emilio Aguinaldo (1899–1901)
editOffice | Name | Term |
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President | Emilio Aguinaldo | January 23, 1899 – April 19, 1901 |
President of the Cabinet[1][2][3] | 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 Alas | May 7 – November 13, 1899[3][a] | |
Secretary of War and Marine[1][2] | Baldomero Aguinaldo | July 15, 1898 – May 7, 1899[3] |
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] | |
Maximino Paterno | May 7 – November 13, 1899[3][a] | |
Secretary of Agriculture, Industry and Commerce[1][2] | León María Guerrero | May 7 – November 13, 1899[3][a] |
Manuel L. Quezon (1935–1944)
editAppointments (1935–1941)
editOffice | Name | Term |
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President | Manuel L. Quezon | 1935–1941 |
Vice President | Sergio Osmeña | 1935–1941 |
Secretary of Agriculture and Commerce | Benigno Aquino | 1938–1940 |
Rafael Alunan Sr. | 1940–1941 | |
Secretary of Public Instruction | Sergio Osmeña | November 15, 1935 – December 1, 1938 |
Manuel L. Quezon | December 1, 1938 – April 19, 1939 | |
Jorge Bocobo | April 19, 1939 – January 22, 1941 | |
Secretary of Finance | Elpidio Quirino | November 15, 1935 – February 18, 1936 |
Antonio de las Alas | February 18, 1936 – November 15, 1938 | |
Manuel Roxas | November 26, 1938 – August 28, 1941 | |
Serafin Marabut | August 28, 1941 – December 29, 1941 | |
Secretary of the Interior | Elpidio Quirino | 1935–1938 |
Rafael Alunan | 1938–1940 | |
Secretary of Justice | José Yulo | November 15, 1935 – November 1938 |
José Abad Santos | December 5, 1938 – July 16, 1941 | |
Commissioner of Justice | Teofilo Sison | July 18, 1941 – November 1941 |
Secretary of Public Works and Communications |
Mariano Jesús Cuenco | 1935–1941 |
Secretary of National Defense | Teofilo Sison | 1939–1941 |
Jorge B. Vargas | December 11, 1941 – December 22, 1941 | |
Basilio Valdes | December 23, 1941 | |
Secretary of Labor | José Avelino | 1935–1938 |
Hermenegildo Villanueva | 1938–1939 | |
Sotero Baluyut | 1939–1941 | |
Secretary to the President | Jorge B. Vargas | 1935–1941 |
Auditor-General | Jaime Hernández | 1935–1941 |
Solicitor General | Pedro T. Tuason | 1936–1938 |
Roman Ozaeta | 1938–1940 | |
Lorenzo M. Tañada | 1940–1941 | |
Commissioner of the Budget | Serafin Marabut | 1935–1941 |
Commissioner of Civil Service | José Gil | 1935–1941 |
Resident Commissioner of the Philippines to the United States Congress |
Quintín Paredes | 1935–1938 |
Joaquín Miguel Elizalde | 1938–1941 |
War Cabinet (1941–1944)
editThe 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 |
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President | Manuel L. Quezon | 1941–1944 (extended, 1943) |
Vice President | Sergio Osmeña | 1941–1944 (extended, 1943) |
Secretary of Finance | José Abad Santos | December 30, 1941 – March 26, 1942 |
Secretary of Justice | March 26, 1942 – May 2, 1942 | |
Secretary of Finance, Agriculture, and Commerce | Andrés Soriano | March 26, 1942 – July 31, 1944 |
Secretary of National Defense, Public Works, Communications and Labor | Basilio Valdes | December 23, 1941 – August 1, 1944 |
Secretary of Public Instruction, Health, and Public Welfare | Sergio Osmeña | December 24, 1941 – August 1, 1944 |
Secretary to the President | Manuel Roxas | December 24, 1941 – March 26, 1942 |
Arturo Rotor | June 13, 1942 – August 1, 1944 | |
Secretary to the Cabinet | Manuel Nieto | May 19, 1944 – August 1, 1944 |
Secretary without Portfolio | Andrés Soriano | March 2–26, 1942 |
Treasurer of the Philippines | February 19, 1942 – March 26, 1942 | |
Manuel Roxas | March 26, 1942 – May 8, 1942 | |
Auditor-General | Jaime Hernández | December 30, 1941 – August 1, 1944 |
Resident Commissioner of the Philippines to the United States Congress | Joaquín Miguel Elizalde | December 30, 1941 – August 1, 1944 (given cabinet rank, May 1942) |
Secretary of Information and Public Relations | Carlos P. Rómulo | 1943–1944 |
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Jose P. Laurel (1943–1945)
editOffice | Name | Term |
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President | José P. Laurel | 1943–1945 |
Minister of Agriculture and Commerce | Rafael Alunan | 1943–1945 |
Minister of Health, Labor and Public Instructions | Emiliano Tría 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 Osmeña (1944–1946)
editWar Cabinet (1944–1945)
editOn 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. [citation needed]
Office | Name | Term |
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President | Sergio Osmeña | 1944–1946 |
Secretary of Finance | Jaime Hernández | August 24, 1944 – February 27, 1945 |
Secretary of National Defense and Communications | Basilio Valdes | August 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 Nieto | 1944–1945 |
Secretary to the President | Arturo Rotor | 1944–1945 |
Resident Commissioner of the Philippines to the United States Congress | Carlos P. Romulo | 1944–1945 |
Budget and Finance Commissioner | 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 |
Cabinet and judicial appointments (1945–1946)
editExecutive 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 |
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President | Sergio Osmeña | 1944–1946 |
Secretary of the Interior | Tomás Confesor | March 8, 1945 – July 10, 1945 |
Secretary of Finance and Reconstruction | Jaime Hernández | February 27, 1945 – May 27, 1946 |
Secretary of Justice, Agriculture and Commerce | Delfin Jaranilla | February 1945 – December 1945 |
Secretary of Justice | Ramon Quisumbing | December 28, 1945 – May 28, 1946 |
Secretary of Agriculture and Commerce | Vicente Singson Encarnacion | February 27, 1945 – May 28, 1946 |
Secretary of National Defense | Tomás Cabili | February 27, 1945 – July 11, 1945 |
Alfredo Montelibano Sr. | July 12, 1945 – May 27, 1946 | |
Secretary of Health and Public Welfare | Basilio Valdes | February 27, 1945 – April 1945 |
José Locsin | June 29, 1945 – 1946 | |
Secretary of Public Instruction | Maximo Kalaw | February 27, 1945 – May 4, 1945 |
Jose Reyes | May 5, 1945 – January 7, 1946 | |
Francisco Benitez | January 7, 1946 – May 27, 1946 | |
Secretary of Public Works and Communications | Sotero Cabahug | 1945–1946 |
Secretary of the Budget | Ismael Mathay | 1944–1945 |
Secretary to the President | José S. Reyes | 1945–1946 |
Secretary of Labor | Marcelo Aduru | 1946 |
Resident Commissioner of the Philippines to the United States Congress | Carlos P. Romulo | 1945–1946 |
Commissioner of the Office of Foreign Relations | Vicente G. Sinco | 1945–1946[6] |
Solicitor General | Lorenzo M. Tañada | 1945–1947 |
Manuel Roxas (1946–1948)
editOffice | Name | Term |
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President | Manuel Roxas | May 28, 1946 – April 15, 1948 |
Vice-President | Elpidio Quirino | May 28, 1946 – April 17, 1948 |
Secretary of Foreign Affairs | Elpidio Quirino | July 5, 1946 – April 17, 1948 |
Secretary of the Interior | Jose Zulueta | May 28, 1946 – April 17, 1948 |
Secretary of Finance | Elpidio Quirino | May 28, 1946 – November 23, 1946 |
Miguel Cuaderno | November 24, 1946 – April 17, 1948 | |
Secretary of Justice | Ramón Ozaeta | May 28, 1946 – April 17, 1948 |
Secretary of Agriculture and Commerce | Mariano Garchitorena | May 28, 1946 – April 17, 1948 |
Secretary of Public Works and Communications | Ricardo Nepumoceno | May 28, 1946 – April 17, 1948 |
Secretary of Public Instruction | Manuel Gallego | May 28, 1946 – April 17, 1948 |
Secretary of Labor and Employment | Pedro Magsalin | May 28, 1946 – April 17, 1948 |
Secretary of National Defense | Ruperto Kangleon | May 28, 1946 – April 17, 1948 |
Secretary of Health and Public Welfare | Antonio Villarama | May 28, 1946 – April 17, 1948 |
Secretary of Commerce and Industry | Cornelio Balmaceda | 1947 |
Commissioner of Social Welfare | Asuncion A. Perez | 1946 |
Antonio Villarama | 1946–1948 | |
General Auditing Office | Sotero Cabahug | 1945–1946 |
Secretary to the President | Emilio M. Abello | May 30, 1946 – July 4, 1946 |
Chief of the Executive Office | Emilio Abello | July 4, 1946 – September 3, 1947 |
Nicanor Roxas | September 10, 1947 – October 3, 1947 | |
Executive Secretary | Nicanor Roxas | October 4, 1947 – February 6, 1948 |
Emilio Abello | February 26, 1948 – April 17, 1948 | |
Solicitor General | Manuel Lim | 1947–1948 |
Resident Commissioner of the Philippines to the United States Congress | Carlos P. Romulo | 1946–1947 |
Elpidio Quirino (1948–1953)
editOffice | Name | Term |
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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 | 1948–1950 |
Secretary of Finance | Miguel Cuaderno, Sr. | 1948–1949 |
Jaime Hernandez | 1949–1952 | |
Aurelio Montelibano 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 |
Prospero 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 | 1948–1950 |
Jose Figueras | 1950–1953 | |
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 |
Solicitor General | Felix Angelo Bautista | 1948–1950 |
Pompeyo Diaz | 1950–1952 | |
Juan R. Liwag | 1952–1954 | |
Governor of the Central Bank of the Philippines | Miguel Cuaderno Sr. | 1949–1960[7] |
Ramon Magsaysay (1953–1957)
editOffice | Name | Term |
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President | Ramon Magsaysay | December 30, 1953 – March 17, 1957 |
Vice-President | Carlos P. Garcia | December 30, 1953 – March 18, 1957 |
Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources | Salvador Araneta | March 10, 1954 – 1955 |
Juan Rodriguez | April 12, 1956 – March 18, 1957 | |
Secretary of Education, Culture and Sports | Cecilo Putong | December 30, 1953 – January 13, 1954 |
Justice Pastor Endencia | January 13, 1954 – June 30, 1954 | |
Gregorio Hernández Jr. | July 1, 1954 – March 18, 1957 | |
Secretary of Foreign Affairs | Carlos P. Garcia | March 10, 1954 – March 18, 1957 |
Secretary of Finance | Jaime Hernández | March 10, 1954 – May 27, 1956 |
Secretary of Justice | Pedro Tuazon | March 10, 1954 – March 18, 1957 |
Secretary of Labor | Eleuterio Adevoso | March 10, 1954 – April 21, 1954 |
Ángel Castano | August 22, 1954 – March 18, 1957 | |
Secretary of National Defense | Ramon Magsaysay (in concurrent capacity as President) |
January 1, 1954 – May 14, 1954 |
Sotero Cabahug | April 4, 1954 – January 2, 1956 | |
Eulogio Balao | January 3, 1956 – March 18, 1957 | |
Secretary of Commerce and Industry | Óscar Ledesma | March 10, 1954 – March 18, 1957 |
Secretary of Public Works, Transportation and Communications | Vicente Ylagan Orosa Sr. | March 10, 1954 – 1955 |
Florencio Moreno | April 30, 1955 – March 18, 1957 | |
Administrator of Social Services and Development | Pacita Madrigal-Warns | 1954–1955 |
Executive Secretary | Fred Ruiz Castro | December 30, 1953 – October 26, 1955 |
Fortunato de León | April 12, 1956 – March 7, 1957 | |
Press Secretary | J.V. Cruz | January 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)
editOffice | Name | Term |
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President | Carlos P. Garcia | March 17, 1957 – December 30, 1961 |
Vice-President | Diosdado Macapagal | December 30, 1957 – December 30, 1961 |
Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources | Juan Rodríguez | March 18, 1957 – March 3, 1960 |
César Fortich | March 3, 1960 – December 30, 1961 | |
Secretary of Education, Culture and Sports | Martín Aguilar Jr. | March 29, 1957 – September 2, 1957 |
Manuel Lim | September 3, 1957 – November 17, 1957 | |
Daniel Salcedo | November 18, 1957 – May 31, 1959 | |
José E. Romero | June 1, 1959 – December 30, 1961 | |
Secretary of Finance | Jaime Hernández | March 18, 1957 – January 24, 1960 |
Dominador Aytona | January 24, 1960 – December 29, 1961 | |
Secretary of Foreign Affairs | Carlos P. Garcia (in concurrent capacity as President) |
March 18, 1957 – August 22, 1957 |
Felixberto Serrano | August 22, 1957 – December 30, 1961 | |
Secretary of Health | Paulino J. Garcia | March 18, 1957 – July 15, 1958 |
Elpídio Valencia | July 15, 1958 – December 30, 1961 | |
Secretary of Justice | Pedro Tuazon | March 18, 1957 – March 1958 |
Jesús Barrera | April 1958 – June 1959 | |
Enrique Fernández | June 1959 – July 1959 | |
Alejo Mabanag | May 18, 1959 – December 1961 | |
Secretary of Labor | Ángel Castaño | March 18, 1957 – December 30, 1961 |
Secretary of National Defense | Eulogio Bálao | March 17, 1957 – August 28, 1957 |
Jesús Vargas | August 28, 1957 – May 18, 1959 | |
Alejo Santos | May 18, 1959 – December 30, 1961 | |
Secretary of Commerce and Industry | Pedro Hernáez | April 10, 1959 – January 24, 1960 |
Manuel Lim | January 24, 1960 – December 30, 1961 | |
Secretary of Public Works, Transportation and Communications |
Florencio Moreno | March 18, 1957 – December 30, 1961 |
Administrator of Social Services and Development | Amparo Villamor | 1960–1961 |
Executive Secretary | Fortunato de León | March 18, 1957 – December 30, 1957 |
Juan Pajo | January 16, 1958 – August 28, 1959 | |
Natalio Castillo | January 24, 1960 – September 5, 1961 | |
José María Rocha | September 5, 1961 – December 30, 1961[8] | |
Solicitor General | Guillermo E. Torres | December 30, 1957 – June 30, 1958 |
Edilberto Barot | July 1, 1958 – June 30, 1961 | |
Governor of the Central Bank of the Philippines | Miguel Cuaderno Sr. | 1949–1960[7] |
Diosdado Macapagal (1961–1965)
editOffice | Name | Term |
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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. Ables | 1962 – 1964 | |
Jose B. Lingad | October 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 Castillo | 1961–1967[7] |
Ferdinand Marcos (1965–1986)
editFirst and second terms in the Third Republic (1965–1972)
editOffice | Name | Term |
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President | Atty. Ferdinand Emmanuel E. Marcos Sr. | 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 | Eduardo Romualdez | 1966–1970 |
Cesar Virata | 1970–1978 | |
Secretary of General Services | Vicente Duterte | December 30, 1965 – February 21, 1968 |
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 | |
Executive Secretary | Rafael M. Salas | January 1, 1966 – July 24, 1969 |
Ernesto Maceda | July 26, 1969 – February 7, 1970 | |
Alejandro Melchor Jr. | February 9, 1970 – November 4, 1974 | |
Ponciano Mathay | November 7, 1974 – December 7, 1975 | |
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 Calalang | 1968–1970[7] |
Martial law period until 1986
editCorazon Aquino (1986–1992)
editMinisterial Cabinet (1986)
editPresidential Cabinet (1986–1992)
editThe 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][12] |
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President | Corazon Cojuangco-Aquino | March 25, 1986 – June 30, 1992 |
Vice-President | Salvador Laurel | March 25, 1986 – June 30, 1992 |
Executive Secretary | Joker Arroyo | March 25, 1986 – September 15, 1987 |
Catalino Macaraig, Jr. | September 17, 1987 – December 14, 1990 | |
Oscar Orbos | December 16, 1990 – July 7, 1991 | |
Magdangal Elma | July 8, 1991 – July 14, 1991 | |
Franklin Drilon | July 15, 1991 – June 30, 1992 | |
Secretary of Agrarian Reform | Conrado Estrella, Sr. | March 25, 1986 – April 30, 1986 |
Heherson Alvarez | May 1, 1986 – March 7, 1987 | |
Philip Juico | July 23, 1987 – July 1, 1989 | |
Miriam Defensor Santiago | July 20, 1989 – January 4, 1990 | |
Florencio Abad | January 4, 1990 – April 5, 1990 | |
Benjamin Leong | April 6, 1990 – June 30, 1992 | |
Secretary of Agriculture | Ramon Mitra, Jr. | March 25, 1986 – June 30, 1987 |
Carlos Dominguez III | June 30, 1987 – December 31, 1989 | |
Senen Bacani | January 1, 1990 – June 30, 1992 | |
Secretary of Budget and Management | Alberto Romulo | March 25, 1986 – March 13, 1987 |
Guillermo Carague | March 13, 1987 – February 12, 1992 | |
Salvador Enriquez Jr. | February 12, 1992 – June 30, 1992 | |
Secretary of Education, Culture and Sports | Lourdes Quisimbing | March 25, 1986 – January 3, 1990 |
Isidro Cariño | January 3, 1990 – June 30, 1992 | |
Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources | Ernesto Maceda | March 25, 1986 – December 1, 1986 |
Carlos Dominguez III | December 2, 1986 – March 9, 1987 | |
Fulgencio S. Factoran | March 10, 1987 – June 30, 1992 | |
Secretary of Finance | Jaime Ongpin | March 25, 1986 – September 14, 1987 |
Vicente Jayme | September 15, 1987 – December 31, 1989 | |
Jesus Estanislao | January 1, 1990 – June 30, 1992 | |
Secretary of Foreign Affairs | Salvador Laurel | March 25, 1986 – February 2, 1987 |
Manuel Yan | February 2, 1987 – September 14, 1987 | |
Raul Manglapus | September 15, 1987 – June 30, 1992 | |
Secretary of Health | Alfredo Bengzon | March 25, 1986 – February 7, 1992 |
Antonio O. Periquet | February 10, 1992 – June 30, 1992 | |
Minister of Local Government | Aquilino Pimentel, Jr. | March 25, 1986 – December 7, 1986 |
Jaime Ferrer | December 8, 1986 – August 2, 1987 | |
Secretary of Local Government | Lito Monico C. Lorenzana | August 3, 1987 – November 8, 1987 |
Luis T. Santos | November 9, 1987 – December 10, 1991 | |
Secretary of the Interior and Local Government | Cesar N. Sarino | December 11, 1991 – June 30, 1992 |
Secretary of Justice | Neptali Gonzales | March 25, 1986 – March 1987 |
Sedfrey Ordoñez | March 1987 – January 1990 | |
Franklin Drilon | January 4, 1990 – July 14, 1991 | |
Silvestre Bello III | July 1991 – February 7, 1992 | |
Eduardo Montenegro | February 10, 1992 – June 30, 1992 | |
Secretary of Labor and Employment | Augusto Sanchez | March 25, 1986 – January 4, 1987 |
Franklin Drilon | January 5, 1987 – January 2, 1990 | |
Dionisio dela Serna | January 3, 1990 – January 19, 1990 | |
Ruben Torres | January 20, 1990 – February 11, 1992 | |
Nieves Confesor | February 12, 1992 – June 30, 1992 | |
Secretary of National Defense | Juan Ponce Enrile | March 25, 1986 – November 23, 1986 |
Rafael Ileto | November 23, 1986 – January 21, 1988 | |
Fidel Ramos | January 22, 1988 – July 18, 1991 | |
Renato de Villa | July 20, 1991 – June 30, 1992 | |
Secretary of Public Works and Highways | Rogaciano M. Mercado | March 25, 1986 – November 20, 1986 |
Vicente Jayme | December 2, 1986 – September 1, 1987 | |
Fiorello Estuar | September 21, 1987 – October 26, 1987 | |
Juanito Ferrer | October 27, 1987 – November 4, 1988 | |
Fiorello Estuar | November 5, 1988 – December 31, 1990 | |
Jose de Jesus | January 4, 1991– June 30, 1992 | |
Secretary of Social Welfare and Development | Mita Pardo de Tavera | 1986 – 1992 |
Secretary of Tourism | Jose Antonio Gonzales | March 25, 1986 – April 14, 1989 |
Narzalina Lim | April 14, 1989 – June 7, 1989 (in acting capacity) | |
Peter Garrucho | June 8, 1989 – January 8, 1991 | |
Rafael Alunan III | January 9, 1991 – February 16, 1992 | |
Narzalina Lim | February 17, 1992 – June 30, 1992 | |
Secretary of Trade and Industry | Jose Concepcion Jr. | March 25, 1986 – January 8, 1991 |
Peter Garrucho | January 9, 1991 – February 12, 1992 | |
Lilia Bautista | February 19, 1992 – June 30, 1992 | |
Secretary of Transportation and Communications | Hernando Perez | March 25, 1986 – March 16, 1987 |
Rainerio Reyes | March 16, 1987 – January 3, 1990 | |
Oscar Orbos | January 3, 1990 – December 9, 1990 | |
Arturo Corona | December 20, 1990 – May 16, 1991 | |
Pete Nicomedes Prado | March 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) |
March 7, 1986 – June 28, 1989 |
Filologo Pante (in concurrent capacity as Secretary of Socio-economic Planning) |
June 28, 1989 – August 9, 1989 | |
Florian Alburo (in concurrent capacity as Secretary of Socio-economic Planning) |
August 9, 1989 – September 20, 1989 | |
Jesus Estanislao (in concurrent capacity as Secretary of Socio-economic Planning) |
September 20, 1989 – January 3, 1990 | |
Cayetano Paderanga, Jr. (in concurrent capacity as Secretary of Socio-economic Planning) |
January 3, 1990 – June 30, 1992 | |
Secretary of Science and Technology | Antonio Arizabal | June 7, 1986 – April 6, 1990 |
Ceferino Follosco | April 6, 1990 – June 30, 1992 | |
Cabinet Secretary | Fulgencio Factoran Jr. | December 22, 1986 – March 8, 1987 |
Jose de Jesus | March 19, 1987 – January 4, 1990 | |
Aniceto Sobrepeña | January 5, 1990 – July 19, 1991 | |
Press Secretary | Teodoro Benigno | September 6, 1986 – June 14, 1989 |
Adolfo Azcuna | June 16, 1989 – December 31, 1989 | |
Tomas Gomez III | January 4, 1990 – February 11, 1992 | |
Horacio Paredes | February 12, 1992 – June 30, 1992 | |
Presidential Spokesperson | Teodoro Benigno | March 8, 1987 – January 1, 1990 |
Adolfo Azcuna | January 1, 1990 – March 18, 1991 | |
Tomas Gomez III | March 18, 1991 – June 30, 1992 | |
Solicitor General | Frank C. Chavez | March 5, 1987 – February 5, 1992 |
Ramon S. Desuasido | February 6, 1992 – July 5, 1992 | |
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)
editOffice | Name | Term |
---|---|---|
President | Ret. Gen. Fidel V. Ramos | June 30, 1992 – June 30, 1998 |
Vice-President | Joseph Ejercito Estrada | June 30, 1992 – June 30, 1998 |
Executive Secretary | Peter Garrucho | July 1, 1992 – September 13, 1992 |
Edelmiro Amante | September 14, 1992 – June 30, 1993 | |
Atty. Teofisto Guingona, Jr. | July 6, 1993 – May 19, 1995 | |
Atty. Ruben Torres | May 20, 1995 – January 8, 1998 | |
Alexander Aguirre | January 9, 1998 – June 30, 1998 | |
Secretary of Agrarian Reform | Ernesto Garilao | July 1, 1992 – June 30, 1998 |
Secretary of Agriculture | Roberto Sebastian | July 1, 1992 – January 31, 1996 |
Salvador Escudero III | February 1, 1996 – June 30, 1998 | |
Secretary of Budget and Management | Salvador Enriquez Jr. | June 30, 1992 – February 1, 1998 |
Emilia Boncodin | February 1, 1998 – June 30, 1998 | |
Secretary of Education, Culture and Sports | Armand Fabella | July 1, 1992 – July 6, 1994 |
Ricardo Gloria | July 7, 1994 – December 1997 | |
Erlinda Piafanco | February 2, 1998 – June 30, 1998 | |
Secretary of Energy | Rufino Bomasang | June 30, 1992 – January 11, 1993 |
Delfin Lazaro | January 12, 1993 – September 19, 1994 | |
Francisco Viray | September 20, 1994 – June 30, 1998 | |
Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources | Ricardo M. Umali (Acting) | July 1, 1992 – August 31, 1992 |
Angel Alcala | September 8, 1992 – June 30, 1995 | |
Victor Ramos | July 1, 1995 – June 30, 1998 | |
Secretary of Finance | Ramon del Rosario Jr. | July 1, 1992 – June 1, 1993 |
Ernest Leung | June 2, 1993 – January 31, 1994 | |
Roberto de Ocampo | February 1, 1994 – March 30, 1998 | |
Salvador Enriquez | April 1, 1998 – June 30, 1998 | |
Secretary of Foreign Affairs | Roberto Romulo | July 1, 1992 – April 1995 |
Domingo Siazon, Jr. | May 1995 – June 30, 1998 | |
Secretary of Health | Dr. Juan Flavier | July 1, 1992 – January 30, 1995 |
Dr. Jaime Galvez Tan | January 30, 1995 – July 5, 1995 | |
Hilarion Ramiro Jr. | July 10, 1995 – March 22, 1996 | |
Carmencita Reodica | April 8, 1996 – June 29, 1998 | |
Secretary of the Interior and Local Government | Rafael Alunan III | July 1, 1992 – April 15, 1996 |
Robert Barbers | April 16, 1996 – February 3, 1998 | |
Epimaco Velasco | February 4, 1998 – May 30, 1998 | |
Nelson Collantes | June 1, 1998 – June 30, 1998 | |
Secretary of Justice | Franklin Drilon | July 1, 1992 – February 1995 |
Demetrio Demetria | February 1995 – May 1995 | |
Atty. Teofisto Guingona Jr. | May 1995 – February 1998 | |
Atty. Silvestre Bello III | February 1998 – June 30, 1998 | |
Secretary of Labor and Employment | Nieves Confesor | June 30, 1992 – June 30, 1995 |
Jose Brillantes | July 1, 1995 – January 16, 1996 | |
Leonardo Quisumbing | January 16, 1996 – January 26, 1998 | |
Cresenciano Trajano | January 26, 1998 – June 30, 1998 | |
Secretary of National Defense | Renato de Villa | June 30, 1992 – September 15, 1997 |
Fortunato Abat | September 16, 1997 – June 30, 1998 | |
Secretary of Public Works and Highways | Jose de Jesus | June 30, 1992 – March 1, 1993 |
Eduardo Mir | March 1, 1993 – June 1, 1993 | |
Gregorio Vigilar | June 1, 1993 – June 30, 1998 | |
Secretary of Science and Technology | Ricardo Gloria | July 1, 1992 – July 6, 1994 |
William Padolina | July 7, 1994 – June 30, 1998 | |
Secretary of Social Welfare and Development | Corazon Alma de Leon | July 1, 1992 – June 1995 |
Lilian Laigo | 1995 – June 30, 1998 | |
Secretary of Tourism | Narzalina Lim | June 30, 1992 – September 10, 1992 |
Vicente Carlos | September 11, 1992 – July 3, 1995 | |
Eduardo Pilapil | July 4, 1995 – March 29, 1996 | |
Evelyn Pantig | March 29, 1996 – April 7, 1996 | |
Guillermina Gabor | April 8, 1996 – June 30, 1998 | |
Secretary of Trade and Industry | Rizalino Navarro | July 1, 1992 – 1996 |
Cesar Bautista | 1996 – June 30, 1998 | |
Secretary of Transportation and Communications | Jesus Garcia | July 1, 1992 – April 1, 1996 |
Amado Lagdameo Jr. | April 1, 1996 – April 16, 1997 | |
Arturo Enrile | April 16, 1997 – January 14, 1998 | |
Josefina Lichauco | January 15, 1998 – June 30, 1998 | |
Presidential Spokesperson | Rodolfo Reyes | July 1, 1992 – May 10, 1993 |
Jesus Sison | May 11, 1993 – June 20, 1995 | |
Hector Villanueva | June 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 Gloria | May 18, 1994 – June 30, 1995 |
Angel Alcala | July 1, 1995 – June 30, 1998 | |
Solicitor General | Ramon Desuasido | June 30, 1992 – July 5, 1992 |
Eduardo Montenegro | July 6, 1992 – August 10, 1992 | |
Raul Goco | August 11, 1992 – September 22, 1996 | |
Silvestre Bello III | September 23, 1996 – February 3, 1998 | |
Romeo de la Cruz | February 4, 1998 – June 8, 1998 | |
Silvestre Bello III | June 9, 1998 – June 30, 1998 | |
Chairman of the Metropolitan Manila Authority | Ismael Mathay Jr. | July 1, 1992 – 1994 |
Prospero Oreta | 1994 – March 1, 1995 | |
Chairman of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority | March 1, 1995 – June 30, 1998 | |
National Security Adviser | Jose Almonte | July 1, 1992 – June 30, 1998 |
Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process | Haydee Yorac | July 1, 1992 – August 9, 1993 |
Oscar Santos | August 20, 1993 – March 22, 1994 | |
Manuel Yan | March 22, 1994 – June 30, 1998 | |
Chairman and Administrator of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority | Richard J. Gordon | July 1, 1992 – June 30, 1998 |
Chairman of the National Centennial Commission | Salvador H. Laurel | 1993–1998 |
Governor of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas | Jose L. Cuisia Jr. | February 20, 1990 – July 2, 1993[7] |
Gabriel Singson | July 6, 1993 – July 5, 1999[7] |
Joseph Ejercito Estrada (1998–2001)
editOffice | Name | Term[13] |
---|---|---|
President | Joseph Ejercito Estrada | June 30, 1998 – January 20, 2001 |
Vice-President | Gloria Macapagal Arroyo | June 30, 1998 – January 20, 2001 |
Executive Secretary | Ronaldo Zamora | July 1, 1998 – December 31, 2000 |
Edgardo Angara | January 6, 2001 – January 20, 2001 | |
Secretary of Agrarian Reform | Horacio Morales Jr. | July 1, 1998 – January 20, 2001 |
Secretary of Agriculture | William Dar | July 1, 1998 – May 24, 1999 |
Edgardo Angara | May 25, 1999 – January 6, 2001 | |
Domingo F. Panganiban | January 8, 2001 – January 20, 2001 | |
Secretary of Budget and Management | Benjamin Diokno | July 1, 1998 – January 20, 2001 |
Secretary of Education, Culture and Sports | Andrew Gonzalez | July 1, 1998 – January 20, 2001 |
Secretary of Energy | Mario Tiaoqui | July 1, 1998 – January 20, 2001 |
Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources | Antonio Cerilles | July 1, 1998 – January 20, 2001 |
Secretary of Finance | Edgardo Espiritu | July 1, 1998 – December 31, 1999 |
Jose Pardo | January 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 Romualdez | September 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 Puno | April 12, 1999 – January 7, 2000 | |
Alfredo Lim | January 8, 2000 – January 19, 2001 | |
Secretary of Justice | Serafin R. Cuevas | June 30, 1998 – February 11, 2000 |
Artemio Tuquero | February 11, 2000 – January 20, 2001 | |
Secretary of Labor and Employment | Bienvenido Laguesma | June 30, 1998 – January 20, 2001 |
Secretary of National Defense | Orlando S. Mercado | June 30, 1998 – January 20, 2001 |
Secretary of Public Works and Highways | Gregorio Vigilar | June 30, 1998 – January 20, 2001 |
Secretary of Science and Technology | William Padolina | June 30, 1998 – January 29, 1999 |
Filemino Uriarte | February 1, 1999 – January 1, 2001 | |
Rogelio A. Panlasigui | January 2, 2001 – January 20, 2001 | |
Secretary of Social Welfare and Development | Gloria Macapagal Arroyo | July 1, 1998 – October 3, 2000 |
Dulce Saguisag | October 4, 2000 – January 20, 2001 | |
Secretary of Tourism | Gemma Cruz-Araneta | July 1, 1998 – January 19, 2001 |
Secretary of Trade and Industry | Jose Pardo | July 1, 1998 – 1999 |
Manuel Roxas II | 1999 – 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 Barican | June 30, 1998 – January 20, 2001 |
Press Secretary | Rodolfo Reyes | June 30, 1998 – April 12, 2000 |
Ricardo Puno | April 13, 2000 – January 20, 2001 | |
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 – January 20, 2001 | |
Solicitor General | Ricardo P. Galvez | July 1, 1998 – January 20, 2001 |
Chairman of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority | Jejomar Binay | July 1, 1998 – January 20, 2001 |
National Security Adviser | Alexander Aguirre | July 1, 1998 – January 19, 2001 |
Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process | Manuel Yan | June 30, 1998 – January 20, 2001 |
Lead Convenor of the National Anti-Poverty Commission | Horacio Morales Jr. | December 1998 – October 2000 |
Dulce Saguisag | October 2000 – January 20, 2001 | |
Governor of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas | Gabriel Singson | July 6, 1993 – July 5, 1999[7] |
Rafael Buenaventura | July 6, 1999 – July 3, 2005[7] |
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (2001–2010)
editOffice | Name | Term[15] |
---|---|---|
President | Maria Gloria M. Macapagal-Arroyo | 2001–2010 |
Vice-President | Teofisto Guingona Jr. | 2001–2004 |
Noli de Castro | 2004–2010 | |
Executive Secretary | Renato de Villa | January 22, 2001 – May 7, 2001 |
Alberto Romulo | May 8, 2001 – August 24, 2004 | |
Eduardo Ermita | August 24, 2004 – February 23, 2010 | |
Leandro Mendoza | February 24, 2010 – June 30, 2010 | |
Secretary of Agrarian Reform | Horacio Morales | July 1, 1998 – February 11, 2001 |
Hernani Braganza | February 12, 2001 – January 15, 2003 | |
Roberto Pagdanganan | January 20, 2003 – January 20, 2004 | |
Jose Marie Ponce | February 20, 2004 – August 24, 2004 | |
Rene Villa | August 26, 2004 – July 9, 2005 | |
Nasser Pangandaman | July 10, 2005 – June 30, 2010 | |
Secretary of Agriculture | Domingo F. Panganiban | January 12, 2001 – March 31, 2001 |
Leonardo Q. Montemayor | March 31, 2001 – December 8, 2002 | |
Luis Lorenzo Jr. | December 9, 2002 – August 15, 2004 | |
Arthur C. Yap | August 23, 2004 – July 15, 2005 | |
Domingo F. Panganiban | July 16, 2005 – October 22, 2006 | |
Arthur C. Yap | October 23, 2006 – March 4, 2010 | |
Bernie Fondevilla | March 5, 2010 – June 30, 2010 | |
Secretary of Budget and Management | Emilia Boncodin | January 23, 2001 – July 9, 2005 |
Romulo Neri | July 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 Roco | January 22, 2001 – August 2002 |
Edilberto de Jesus | September 2002 – August 2004 | |
Florencio B. Abad | September 23, 2004 – July 8, 2005 | |
Ramon Bacani (OIC) | July 8, 2005 – August 30, 2005 | |
Fe Hidalgo (OIC) | August 31, 2005 – October 3, 2006 | |
Jesli Lapus | October 4, 2006 – March 15, 2010 | |
Mona Valisno | March 10, 2010 – June 30, 2010 | |
Secretary of Energy | Jose Isidro Camacho | March 2, 2001 – June 7, 2001 |
Vincent S. Pérez | June 8, 2001 – March 21, 2005 | |
Raphael Lotilla | March 22, 2005 – July 31, 2007 | |
Angelo T. Reyes | August 1, 2007 – March 25, 2010 | |
Jose C. Ibazeta | March 31, 2010 – June 30, 2010 | |
Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources | Joemarie D. Gerochi (OIC) | January 26, 2001 – March 28, 2001 |
Heherson T. Alvarez | March 29, 2001 – December 12, 2002 | |
Elisea G. Gozun | December 13, 2002 – August 31, 2004 | |
Michael T. Defensor | September 1, 2004 – February 15, 2006 | |
Angelo T. Reyes | February 16, 2006 – July 31, 2007 | |
Jose L. Atienza Jr. | August 1, 2007 – December 28, 2009 | |
Eleazar P. Quinto | January 4, 2010 – February 11, 2010 | |
Horacio C. Ramos | February 12, 2010 – June 30, 2010 | |
Secretary of Finance | Alberto G. Romulo | January 23, 2001 – June 30, 2001 |
Jose Isidro N. Camacho | June 30, 2001 – November 30, 2003 | |
Juanita D. Amatong | December 1, 2003 – February 14, 2005 | |
Cesar V. Purisima | February 15, 2005 – July 15, 2005 | |
Margarito B. Teves | July 22, 2005 – June 30, 2010 | |
Secretary of Foreign Affairs | Teofisto T. Guingona Jr. | January 2001 – July 2002 |
Blas F. Ople | July 2002 – December 2003 | |
Delia Albert | December 2003 – August 2004 | |
Alberto G. Romulo | August 24, 2004 – February 24, 2011 | |
Secretary of Health | Manuel M. Dayrit | February 26, 2001 – April 31, 2005 |
Francisco T. Duque | June 1, 2005 – January 18, 2010 | |
Esperanza I. Cabral | January 18, 2010 – June 30, 2010 | |
Esperanza I. Cabral | June 30, 2010 – July 4, 2010 | |
Secretary of the Interior and Local Government | Anselmo S. Avelino, Jr | January 20, 2001 – January 28, 2001 |
Jose D. Lina, Jr. | January 29, 2001 – July 11, 2006 | |
Angelo T. Reyes | July 12, 2004 – February 16, 2006 | |
Ronaldo V. Puno | April 4, 2006 – June 30, 2010 | |
Secretary of Justice | Hernando Perez | January 2001 – January 2002 |
Maria Merceditas N. Gutierrez (Acting) | November 2002 – January 2003 | |
Simeon A. Datumanong | January 2003 – December 2003 | |
Maria Merceditas N. Gutierrez | December 24, 2003 – August 2004 | |
Raul M. Gonzalez | August 25, 2004 – June 2009 | |
Agnes Devanadera | June 9, 2009 – February 2010 | |
Alberto Agra (Acting) | March 1, 2010 – June 2010 | |
Secretary of Labor and Employment | Patricia Aragon Santo Tomas | February 12, 2001 – June 2006 |
Arturo D. Brion | June 16, 2006 – December 2008 | |
Marianito D. Roque | December 20, 2008 – June 30, 2010 | |
Secretary of National Defense | Orlando S. Mercado | January 22–25, 2001 |
Angelo T. Reyes | March 19, 2001 – August 29, 2003 | |
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo (in concurrent capacity as President) |
September 1 – October 2, 2003 | |
Eduardo R. Ermita | October 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 Gonzales | July 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. Datumanong | 2001 – 2003 |
Bayani F. Fernando | January 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 Alabastro | March 12, 2001 – June 30, 2010 | |
Secretary of Social Welfare and Development | Corazon Juliano Soliman | January 29, 2001 – July 8, 2005 |
Luwalhati F. Pablo (OIC) | July 9, 2005 – February 5, 2006 | |
Esperanza Cabral | February 6, 2006 – January 17, 2010 | |
Celia Yangco (Acting) | January 18, 2010 – June 30, 2010 | |
Secretary of Tourism | Richard J. Gordon | February 12, 2001 – January 4, 2004 |
Robert Dean Barbers (OIC) | January 19, 2004 – February 25, 2004 | |
Roberto Pagdanganan | June 12, 2004 – August 31, 2004 | |
Evelyn B. Pantig (OIC) | September 1, 2004 – November 29, 2004 | |
Joseph Ace Durano | November 30, 2004 – June 30, 2010 | |
Secretary of Trade and Industry | Manuel Roxas II | 1999 – 2003 |
Cesar V. Purisima | 2004 – 2005 | |
Juan B. Santos | 2005 – 2005 | |
Peter B. Favila | 2005 – 2010 | |
Secretary of Transportation and Communication | Vicente C. Rivera Jr. | July 1, 1998 – January 30, 2001 |
Pantaleon Alvarez | January 29, 2001 – July 4, 2002 | |
Leandro R. Mendoza | July 4, 2001 – March 10, 2010 | |
Anneli R. Lontoc | March 10, 2010 – June 30, 2010 | |
Cabinet Secretary | Ricardo Saludo | 2001–2004 |
Silvestre H. Bello III | 2004–2010 | |
Chairperson of the Commission on Higher Education | Ester A. Garcia | July 12, 1999 – May 31, 2003 |
Bro. Rolando Ramos Dizon, FSC | June 2, 2003 – October 17, 2004 | |
Fr. Rolando de la Rosa | October 18, 2004 – April 30, 2005 | |
Carlito S. Puno (Acting) | May 3, 2005 – November 16, 2005 | |
Carlito S. Puno | November 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. Licuanan | July 19, 2010 – present | |
Chairman of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority | Benjamin C. Abalos Sr. | January 2001 – 2002 |
Bayani Fernando | February 2002 – 2009 | |
Oscar Innocentes | October 2009 – June 30, 2010 | |
Chief of the Presidential Management Staff | Elena Bautista-Horn | 2004 – 2010 |
Governor of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas | Rafael Buenaventura | 1999 – 2005[7] |
Amando Tetangco Jr. | 2005 – 2011[7] | |
Presidential Chief of Staff | Renato Corona | 2001 |
Rigoberto Tiglao | 2002 – 2004 | |
Mike Defensor | 2006 – 2007 | |
Joey Salceda | 2007 | |
Lead Convenor of the National Anti-Poverty Commission | Dulce Q. Saguisag | November 2000 – February 2002 |
Teresita Quintos-Deles | February 2002 – October 2003 | |
Camilo L. Sabio | October 6, 2003 – January 2004 | |
Veronica F. Villavicencio | February 9, 2004 – August 2004 | |
Imelda M. Nicolas | July 8, 2004 – July 8, 2005 | |
Datu Zamzamin L. Ampatuan (Acting) | July 18, 2005 | |
Cerge M. Remonde | August 16, 2006 – September 22, 2006 | |
Domingo F. Panganiban | October 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. Golez | February 19, 2001 – January 4, 2004 |
Norberto B. Gonzales | February 1, 2004 – August 21, 2004 | |
Hermogenes E. Ebdane, Jr. | August 22, 2004 – February 14, 2005 | |
Norberto B. Gonzales | February 15, 2005 – January 31, 2010 | |
Milo S. Ibrado Jr. (Acting) | December 15, 2009 – June 30, 2010 | |
Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process | Eduardo R. Ermita | 2001 – 2003 |
Teresita Quintos-Deles | October 2, 2003 – July 8, 2005 | |
Jesus G. Dureza | July 2005 – June 15, 2008 | |
Hermogenes C. Esperon, Jr. | June 15, 2008 – February 2009 | |
Avelino Razon Jr. | February 2009 – October 12, 2009 | |
Nabil A. Tan | October 13, 2009 – October 23, 2010 | |
Annabelle Abaya | October 23, 2009 – June 30, 2010 | |
Presidential Spokesperson | Rigoberto Tiglao | 2001 – 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. Cabrera | January 23, 2001 – March 31, 2002 |
Rigoberto D. Tiglao | April 1–15, 2002 | |
Silvestre Afable | April 16 – July 15, 2002 | |
Ignacio R. Bunye | July 16, 2002 – January 19, 2003 | |
Hernani A. Braganza | January 20, 2003 – June 17, 2003 | |
Milton A. Alingod | June 18, 2003 – August 30, 2004 | |
Ignacio R. Bunye | August 31, 2004 – June 15, 2008 | |
Jesus G. Dureza | June 16, 2008 – January 31, 2009 | |
Cerge M. Remonde | February 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)
editRodrigo Roa Duterte (2016–2022)
editOffice | Name | Term |
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President | Atty. Rodrigo Roa Duterte | June 30, 2016[17] – June 30, 2022 |
Vice-President | Atty. Maria Leonor G. Robredo | June 30, 2016[18] – June 30, 2022 |
Executive Secretary | Atty. Salvador Medialdea | June 30, 2016[19] – June 30, 2022 |
Special Assistant to the President | Christopher Lawrence "Bong" Go | June 30, 2016[19] – October 15, 2018[20] |
Atty. Jesus Melchor Quitain (OIC) | November 12, 2018[21] – June 30, 2022 | |
Chief Presidential Legal Counsel | Atty. Salvador Panelo | June 30, 2016[22] – October 8, 2021[23] |
Atty. Jesus Melchor Quitain | October 19, 2021[24] – June 30, 2022 | |
Cabinet Secretary | Leoncio Evasco Jr. | June 30, 2016[19] – October 16, 2018[20] |
Atty. Karlo Nograles | November 5, 2018[25] – March 7, 2022 | |
Atty. Melvin Matibag (Acting) | March 8, 2022[26] – 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[27][22] – April 17, 2020 |
Karl Kendrick Chua (in concurrent capacity as Secretary of Socio-economic Planning) |
April 17, 2020[28][29] – June 30, 2022 | |
Solicitor General | Atty. Jose Calida | June 30, 2016[27] – June 30, 2022 |
Secretary of Agrarian Reform | Rafael V. Mariano | June 30, 2016[19] – September 6, 2017[30] |
Rosalina Bistoyong (OIC) | September 11, 2017[31] – November 30, 2017 | |
Atty. John Castriciones | December 1, 2017 (Acting)[32] / March 22, 2018[33] – October 14, 2021[34] | |
Bernie Cruz (Acting) | October 28, 2021[35] – June 22, 2022 | |
David Erro (OIC) | June 22, 2022[36] – June 30, 2022 | |
Secretary of Agriculture | Manny Piñol | June 30, 2016[19] – June 27, 2019[37] |
William Dar | August 5, 2019[38] – June 30, 2022 | |
Secretary of Budget and Management | Benjamin Diokno | June 30, 2016[19] – March 4, 2019 |
Atty. Janet Abuel (OIC) | March 5, 2019[39] – August 5, 2019 | |
Atty. Wendel Avisado | August 5, 2019[40] – August 13, 2021 | |
Tina Rose Marie Canda (OIC) | August 13, 2021[41] – June 30, 2022 | |
Secretary of Education | Prof. Leonor Magtolis Briones | June 30, 2016[19] – June 30, 2022 |
Secretary of Energy | Alfonso Cusi | June 30, 2016[19] – June 30, 2022 |
Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources | Gina López | June 30, 2016[19] – May 3, 2017[42] |
Ret. Gen. Roy Cimatu, AFP | May 8, 2017[43] – February 18, 2022 | |
Jim Sampluna (Acting) | February 18, 2022[44] – June 22, 2022 | |
Joselin Marcus Fragada (OIC) | June 22, 2022[36] – June 30, 2022 | |
Secretary of Finance | Carlos Dominguez III | June 30, 2016[19] – June 30, 2022 |
Secretary of Foreign Affairs | Atty. Perfecto Yasay Jr. | June 30, 2016[19] – March 8, 2017 |
Enrique Manalo (Acting) | March 9, 2017[45] – May 17, 2017 | |
Atty. Alan Peter Cayetano | May 18, 2017[46] – October 17, 2018[20][47] | |
Atty. Teodoro Locsin, Jr. | October 17, 2018[48] – June 30, 2022 | |
Secretary of Health | Dr. Paulyn Jean Rosell-Ubial, M.D. | June 30, 2016[19] – October 10, 2017[49] |
Dr. Herminigildo V. Valle (OIC) | October 12, 2017[50] – October 25, 2017 | |
Dr. Francisco Duque III | October 26, 2017[51] – June 30, 2022 | |
Secretary of Human Settlements and Urban Development | Ret. Maj. Gen. Eduardo del Rosario, AFP | January 7, 2020[52] – June 30, 2022 |
Secretary of Information and Communications Technology |
Atty. Rodolfo Salalima | June 30, 2016[19] – September 22, 2017[53] |
Ret. BGen. Eliseo M. Rio, Jr., AFP | October 12, 2017[50] – June 30, 2019 | |
Ret. Col. Gregorio Honasan, PA | July 1, 2019[54] – October 8, 2021[23] | |
Jose Arturo De Castro (OIC) | October 28, 2021[55] – December 19, 2021 | |
Emmanuel Rey Caintic (Acting) | December 20, 2021[56] – June 30, 2022 | |
Secretary of the Interior and Local Government |
Ismael Sueno | June 30, 2016[19] – April 4, 2017 |
Ret. Police Maj. Gen. Catalino Cuy (OIC) | April 5, 2017[57] – January 5, 2018[58] | |
Ret. Gen. Eduardo Año, AFP | January 5, 2018 (OIC)[59] / November 5, 2018[60] – June 30, 2022 | |
Secretary of Justice | Atty. Vitaliano Aguirre II | June 30, 2016[19] – April 5, 2018 |
Atty. Menardo I. Guevarra | April 5, 2018[61] – June 30, 2022 | |
Secretary of Labor and Employment | Atty. Silvestre Bello III | June 30, 2016[19] – June 30, 2022 |
Secretary of Migrant Workers | Abdullah Derupong Mama-o | March 9, 2022[26] – June 30, 2022 |
Secretary of National Defense | Ret. Maj. Gen. Delfin Lorenzana, AFP | June 30, 2016[19] – June 30, 2022 |
Secretary of Public Works and Highways | Rafael Yabut (Acting) | July 1, 2016[62] – July 26/27, 2016[62] |
Mark Villar | June 30, 2016[19] – October 4, 2021[63] | |
Roger Mercado (OIC) | October 13, 2021[64] – June 30, 2022 | |
Secretary of Science and Technology | Fortunato de la Peña | June 30, 2016[19] – June 30, 2022 |
Secretary of Social Welfare and Development | Prof. Judy Taguiwalo | June 30, 2016[19] – August 16, 2017[65] |
Emmanuel A. Leyco (OIC) | August 19, 2017[66] – May 9, 2018 | |
Virginia Orogo | May 10, 2018[67] – October 15, 2018 | |
Ret. Lt. Gen. Rolando Joselito Bautista, AFP | October 17, 2018[48] – June 30, 2022 | |
Secretary of Tourism | Wanda Corazon Teo | June 30, 2016[19] – May 8, 2018 |
Bernadette Romulo-Puyat | May 8, 2018[68] – June 30, 2022 | |
Secretary of Trade and Industry | Ramon Lopez | June 30, 2016[19] – June 30, 2022 |
Secretary of Transportation | Atty. Arthur Tugade | June 30, 2016[19] – June 30, 2022 |
Presidential Spokesperson | Ernesto Abella | June 30, 2016[19] – October 27, 2017[69] |
Atty. Harry Roque | October 29, 2017[70] – October 15, 2018 | |
Atty. Salvador Panelo | October 15, 2018[71] – April 12, 2020 | |
Atty. Harry Roque | April 13, 2020[72] – November 15, 2021 | |
Atty. Karlo Nograles (Acting) | November 15, 2021[73] – March 7, 2022 | |
Martin Andanar (Acting) | March 8, 2022[74] – June 30, 2022 | |
Secretary of the Presidential Communications Operations Office | Martin Andanar | June 30, 2016[19] – June 30, 2022 |
National Security Adviser | Ret. Gen. Hermogenes Esperon, AFP | June 30, 2016[19] – June 30, 2022 |
Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process | Jesus Dureza | June 30, 2016[22] – November 27, 2018[75] |
Ret. Gen. Carlito Galvez Jr., AFP | December 12, 2018[76] – 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 Diokno | March 4, 2019[7] – June 30, 2022 |
Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. (2022–present)
editNotes
edit- ^ a b c d e f g 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]
- ^ In the Mabini cabinet, the secretary of welfare had responsibility for public instruction, communications & public works, and agriculture, industry & commerce.[3]
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External links
edit- The Executive Branch – Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines