No cabinet revamp now, but DENR secretary under review

Malacañang has clarified there is no immediate cabinet revamp under President Marcos, but the president is reviewing the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) secretary position. This follows reports of a potential leadership change for Environment Secretary Raphael Lotilla. The palace also plans to submit names to the Commission on Appointments soon to reduce acting officials.

In a press briefing, Presidential Communications Undersecretary Claire Castro stated there is no "rigodon" or reshuffle in the cabinet at present. "With regard to the rigodon, none at the moment. But regarding the DENR secretary, the President is looking into that," she said in Filipino.

This was in response to reports that Environment Secretary Raphael Lotilla might soon leave his post. Castro explained that due to a third bypass of his appointment by the Commission on Appointments, the President and the Presidential Management Staff are now reviewing his records. A third bypass typically means the nominee cannot retain the position.

She was also asked about Sen. Rodante Marcoleta's concerns over the increasing number of government agencies led by acting secretaries. "There will no longer be any rigodon, and the names will be submitted to the Commission on Appointments as soon as possible," Castro replied.

The statements indicate the administration's intent to expedite the confirmation process for appointees to ensure governmental stability.

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