LABUAN BAJO —President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. stated Tuesday {that a} reorganization may occur in his Cabinet because the appointment ban on dropping candidates who ran in final 12 months’s elections ends on May 9, 2023.
Marcos stated he’s eager on appointing to sure positions some people who at the moment are now not coated by the prohibition.
“Marami. Talagang gagamitin mo ‘yung one year. Asahan niyo ‘yun. By the end of the first year magiging maliwanag in the sense na tapos na yung OJT ng lahat ng tao. We’ve seen who performs well and who is– will be important to what we are doing,” Marcos informed reporters.
“So, yes, there’s still going to be… I don’t know about ‘reshuffle’ pero reorganization sa gabinete,” he added.
Marcos has not recognized the personalities in his listing who might be given a authorities submit.
As said within the Section 94 of the Local Government Code, “Appointment of Elective and Appointive Local Officials; Candidates Who Lost in an Election. – (a) No elective or appointive local official shall be eligible for appointment or designation in any capacity to any public office or position during his tenure.”
“Unless otherwise allowed by law or by the primary functions of his position, no elective or appointive local official shall hold any other office or employment in the government or any subdivision, agency or instrumentality thereof, including government-owned or controlled corporations or their subsidiaries,” it added.—LDF, GMA Integrated News
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