Justice Secretary Crispin Remulla said he is open to reassignment as part of President Marcos’ ongoing Cabinet overhaul aimed at making the administration more performance-driven.
Outgoing Human Settlements Secretary Jose Rizalino Acuzar thanked Marcos and will now serve as presidential adviser on Pasig River Development, with Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin citing “under delivery” as a reason for the reassignment.
Tourism groups expressed strong support for Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia-Frasco, who resigned following Marcos’ order, praising her achievements and leadership.
The Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines backed Education Secretary Sonny Angara’s retention, emphasizing the need for stability in education.
Meanwhile, environmental group Greenpeace urged newly appointed DENR Secretary Raphael Lotilla to abandon his previous pro-nuclear and fossil fuel policies and focus on environmental protection.
Source: PhilNews24 | May 26, 2025
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