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The Department of National Defense or DND was formally organised on November 1, 1939, pursuant to Executive Order No. 230 [3] of President Manuel L. Quezon to implement Commonwealth Act No. 1 or the National Defense Act of 1935 passed by the National Assembly on December 31, 1935, [4] and Commonwealth Act No. 340 creating the department.
Article 7, Section 16 of the Constitution of the Philippines says that the President . shall nominate and, with the consent of the Commission on Appointments, appoint the heads of the executive departments, ambassadors, other public ministers and consuls, or officers of the armed forces from the rank of colonel or naval captain, and other officers whose appointments are vested in him in this ...
Ministry of Human Settlements; Ministry of Industry; Ministry of Labor; Ministry of Local Government and Community Development; Ministry of National Defense; Ministry of Natural Resources; Ministry of Public Highways; Ministry of Public Information; Ministry of Public Works, Transportation and Communications; Ministry of Social Services and ...
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 ...
Washington’s top diplomat and defense chief announced $500 million in new military funding Tuesday to boost the Philippines' external defense and progress on a proposed military intelligence ...
Vietnam and the Philippines on Friday agreed to advance defence and military relations, including deeper collaboration on maritime security, in a significant step by two countries long at odds ...
The Philippines and the United States will hold a 2+2 dialogue between their foreign and defence ministers in Manila on July 30, Manila's foreign ministry said on Monday. U.S. Secretary of State ...
The order of precedence in the Philippines is the protocol used in ranking government officials and other personages in the Philippines. [1] Purely ceremonial in nature, it has no legal standing, and does not reflect the presidential line of succession nor the equal status of the three branches of government established in the 1987 Constitution .