Dict secretary denies resignation amid cabinet speculation

Department of Information and Communications Technology Secretary Henry Rhoel Aguda denied reports that he had resigned, as rumors of cabinet changes under President Marcos continued to spread.

Aguda issued a statement rejecting the claims and describing them as false reports and speculation. He said such rumors highlight the ongoing issue of disinformation, which his department has been working to combat. Aguda added that he continues to serve at the pleasure of the president and remains committed to his role.

Interior and Local Government Secretary Jonvic Remulla also dismissed similar rumors about his position. He stated that he serves at the pleasure of President Marcos and is leaving decisions about his role to the president.

Speculation has extended to the Department of Budget and Management, with unconfirmed reports suggesting Kim Robert de Leon could replace acting Secretary Rolando Toledo. Analysts have cautioned that sudden leadership shifts during economic uncertainty may carry risks, though they stressed the need for continuity and transparency in public spending. The Philippines recorded 2.8 percent economic growth in the first quarter of 2026.

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Malacañang Palace press officer Claire Castro briefs media on clarification of Remulla's personal view on Zaldy Co's return timeline amid asylum news.
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Palace clarifies Remulla's Zaldy Co return timeline as personal view

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Malacañang clarified that Interior Secretary Jonvic Remulla's estimate of fugitive Zaldy Co returning to the Philippines in one to three weeks was his personal view. Palace Press Officer Claire Castro said it does not reflect President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s or the Palace's position. The government also confirmed Co is seeking asylum in France after his release from Czech custody.

President Marcos on Thursday dismissed reports of an impending Cabinet shakeup, calling such talks counterproductive to government stability.

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President Marcos appointed former senator Francis Tolentino as acting secretary of the Department of Labor and Employment, replacing Bienvenido Laguesma who stepped down for health reasons.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has named trade diplomat Dita Angara-Mathay as the permanent secretary of the Department of Tourism, replacing Christina Garcia-Frasco who was reassigned last month to Presidential Adviser for Sustainable and Resilient Communities. The appointment comes amid efforts to boost tourism arrivals, which remain below pre-pandemic levels.

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Fifteen regional ministerial secretaries have left their posts just over a month after President José Antonio Kast took office at La Moneda. Spokesperson Minister Mara Sedini attributed the exits to thorough background checks uncovering unforeseen issues. The latest case involved actor Renato Münster, who resigned for personal reasons.

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