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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 .
An Act extending the term of the Office of the President of the Adiong Memorial State College from three (3) years to four (4) years in accordance with Republic Act No. 8292, otherwise known as the "Higher Education Modernization Act of 1997", further amending for the purpose Republic Act No. 7935, as amended by Republic Act No. 8651 June 15, 2023
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Transferring the National Irrigation Administration From the Office of the President to the Department of Agriculture April 25, 2022 [168] 169 Strengthening the Franchising Industry for the protection of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises May 12, 2022 [169] 170 Adoption of Digital Payments for Government disbursements and collections [170] 171
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Office Name Term 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 ...
List of initialisms, acronyms ("a word made from parts of the full name's words, pronounceable"), and other abbreviations used by the government and the military of the Philippines. Note that this list is intended to be specific to the Philippine government and military—other nations will have their own acronyms.
Rodrigo Duterte assumed office as President of the Philippines on June 30, 2016, and his term ended on June 30, 2022. On May 31, 2016, a few weeks before his presidential inauguration, Duterte named his Cabinet members, [8] which comprised a diverse selection of former military generals, childhood friends, classmates, and leftists. [9]