President Noy Administration:
Executive Secretary - Paquito "Jojo" Ochoa Jr.
Department of Foreign Affairs - Alberto Romulo
Department of Agriculture - Proceso Alcala
Department of Budget and Management - Florencio "Butch" Abad
Department of Education - Rev. Armin Luistro
Department of Energy - Jose Rene D. Almendras
Department of Environment and Natural Resources - Ramon Paje
Department of Finance - Cesar Purisima
Department of Health - Dr. Enrique Ona
Department of Interior and Local Government - (Not Disclosed Yet)
Department of Justice - Leila de Lima
Department of Labor and Employment - Rosalinda Baldoz
Department of Agrarian Reform - Virgilio de los Reyes
Department of National Defense - Voltaire Gazmin
National Economic and Development Authority Director General - Cayetano Paderanga Jr.
Department of Public Works and Highways - Rogelio Singson
Department of Science and Technology - Mario Montejo
Department of Social Welfare and Development - Corazon "Dinky" Soliman
Department of Tourism - Alberto Lim
Department of Trade and Industry - Gregory Domingo
Department of Transportation and Communication - Jose "Ping" de Jesus
Commissioner of the Bureau of Internal Revenue - Kim Jacinto-Henares
Chairman of Commission on Higher Education - Patricia Liguanan
Presidential Legal Counsel - Eduardo de Mesa
Presidential Spokesman - Edwin Lacierda
Presidential Management Staff Chief - Julia Abad
Presidential Adviser on Peace Process - Teresita Deles
Source: http://anythingpinoy.com/2010/06/new-philippine-cabinet-members-announced-by-president-noynoy-aquino/
PresidentCorazon C. Aquino1986-1992Prime Minister[1]Salvador H. Laurel1986-1987Vice-PresidentSalvador H. Laurel1986-1992Executive SecretaryJoker Arroyo1986-1987Catalino Macaraig, Jr.1987-1990Oscar Orbos1990-1991Franklin Drilon1991-1992Presidential SpokespersonRene SaguisagSecretary of Agrarian ReformConrado Estrella, Sr.1986Heherson Alvarez1986-1987Philip Jucio1987-1989Miriam Defensor-Santiago1989-1990Florencio Abad1990Benjamin Liong1990-1992Secretary of AgricultureRamon Mitra, Jr.1986-1987Carlos Dominguez1987-1989Senen Bacani1989-1992Secretary of Education, Culture and SportsLourdes Quisimbing1986-1989Isidro Cariño1989-1992Secretary of FinanceJaime Ongpin1986-1987Vicente Jaime1987-1990Jesus Estanislao1990-1992Secretary of Foreign AffairsSalvador Laurel1986-1987Manuel Yan1987Raul Manglapus1987-1992Secretary of HealthAlfredo Bengzon1987-1991Antonio Periquet1991-1992Secretary of the Interior and Local GovernmentAquilino Pimentel, Jr.1986-1987Cesar Sarino1987-1992Secretary of JusticeNeptali Gonzales1986-1987Sedfrey Ordoñez1987-1990Franklin Drilon1990-1991Silvestre Bello III1991-1992Eduardo Montenegro1992Secretary of InformationTeodoro Locsin, Jr.Secretary of Labor and EmploymentAugusto SanchezSecretary of National DefenseJuan Ponce Enrile1986Rafael Ileto1986-1988Fidel Ramos1988-1991Renato De Villa1991-1992Secretary of Public Works and HighwaysRogaciano Mercado1986Vicente Jayme1986-1987Juanito Ferrer1987-1988Fiorello Estuar1988-1990Jose de Jesus1990-1992Secretary of Social Welfare and DevelopmentMita Pardo de TaveraSecretary of TourismJose Gonzales1986-1987Rafael Alunan III1987-1989Narzalina Lim1989-1992Secretary of Trade and IndustryJose Conception, Jr.1986-1991Peter Garrucho1991-1992Director-General of the
National Economic and Development AuthorityWinnie Monsod1986-1989Jesus Estanislao1989-1990Cayetano Paderanga, Jr.1990-1992
Finance - Jose "Titoy" Pardo
Budget - Benjamin Diokno
Public Works - Gregorio Vigilar
Health - Quasi Romualdez
Education - Bro. Andrew Gonzales
Social Welfare - Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
Agrarian Reform - Horacio Morales
Agriculture - William Dar
Transportation and Communications - Jun Rivera
Customs - Boy Ampil
Press - Rod Reyes
Spokesperson - Dong Puno
Executive Secretary - Ronaldo Zamora
Housing - Lenny de Jesus
Labor - Benny Laguesma
National Treasurer - Liling Briones
NEDA - Felipe Medalla
On tuesday, a day before his inauguration, President Benigno Aquino III named his cabinet members
They were:
1. Paquito Ochoa Jr., Executive Secretary
2. Alberto Romulo, Secretary of the Department of Foreign Affairs
3. Cesar Purisima, Secretary of Department of Finance
4. Leila de Lima, Secretary of Department of Justice
5. Voltaire Gazmin, Secretary of Department of National Defense
6. Bro. Armin Luistro, Secretary of Department of Education
7. Florencio Abad, Secretary of Department of Budget and Management
8. Cayetano Paderanga Jr., Secretary of National Economic Development Authority
9. Proceso Alcala, Secretary of Department of Agriculture
10. Ramon Paje, Secretary of Department Environment and Natural Resources
11. Jose "Ping" de Jesus, Secretary of Department of Transportations and Communications.
12. Rosalinda Baldoz, Secretary of Department of Labor and Employment
13. Enrique Ona, Secretary of Department of Health
14. Alberto Lim, Secretary of Department of Tourism
15. Gregory Domingo, Secretary of Department of Trade and Industry
16. Corazon Soliman, Secretary of Department of Social Welfare and Development
17. Mario Montejo, Secretary of Department of Science and Technology
18. Jose Rene Almendras, Secretary of Department of Energy
19. Rogelio Singson, Secretary of Department of Public Works and Highways
20. Virgilio de los Reyes, Secretary of Department of Agrarian Reform
21. Teresita Deles, presidential adviser on peace process
22. Julia Abad, presidential management staff chief
23. Edwin Lacierda, presidential spokesman
24. Eduardo de Mesa, presidential legal counsel
25. Patricia Liguanan, Chairman of Commission on Higher Education
26. Kim Jacinto-Henares, Commissioner of the Bureau of Internal Revenue
27. Benigno Aquino III, Secretary of Department of Interior and Local Government
DEPARTMENTS OF THE PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT
The following are the different departments of the Philippine government, and the names of their secretaries.
The Cabinet includes the Vice President and the heads of 15 executive departments - the Secretaries of Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, Education, Energy, Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, Housing and Urban Development, Interior, Labor, State, Transportation, Treasury, and Veterans Affairs, as well as the Attorney General.
In most forms of government, particularly in a parliamentary form of government, the head of government (e.g., the prime minister or premier) has the sole right to "hire-and-fire" cabinet ministers.
cabinet
The Top Five Cabinet members are Secretary of State Secretary of the Treasury Secretary of Defense Attorney General Secretary of the Interior They are all paid the same $148,400 a year. They are appointed by the president with the consent of the Senate. All Together the Cabinet is made up of 14 members.
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The President makes a list then meets with candidates next consultes with his workers then the people on his list come and he tests them to see how they feel about congress and if you do not like this answer and do not believe me type in What process
The link below provides a list of all secretaries between 1986 and 2010.
female permanent secretaries in the federa service and their portfolios
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The Prime Minister decides how many ministries, and how many cabinet ministers he or she will have.
List of 1st cabinet ministers of free inida
The Cabinet includes the Vice President and the heads of 15 executive departments - the Secretaries of Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, Education, Energy, Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, Housing and Urban Development, Interior, Labor, State, Transportation, Treasury, and Veterans Affairs, as well as the Attorney General.
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You can find local cabinet contractors using a phone book. Alternatively, if you want to go real old-school, you can call up the operator and have them hook you up with a list for a charge.