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Director of the Interior (1897)
[edit]No. | Portrait | Secretary | Took office | Left office | President |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Pascual Álvarez (1861–1923) |
April 17, 1897 |
October 31, 1897 |
Emilio Aguinaldo |
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; border:1px #aaf solid;"
|-
!No.
!Portrait
! width="150px" |Secretary
! width="120px" | Took office
! width="120px" | Left office
!President
|-
! colspan="6" |Secretary of Public Instruction, Health and Welfare[1]
|-
|1
|
|Sergio Osmeña
(1878–1961)
[2]
|December 24,
1941
|August 1,
1944
|Manuel L. Quezon
|-
! colspan="6" |Commissioner of Education, Health and Welfare
|-
|2
|
|Claro M. Recto
(1890–1960)
[3]
|January 26,
1942
|October 14,
1943
|Jorge B. Vargas[a]
|-
! colspan="6" |Minister of Education, Health and Public Welfare
|-
|–[b]
|
|Gabriel Mañalac
[4]
|October 20,
1943
|January 1,
1944
|Jose P. Laurel
|-
! colspan="6" |Minister of Health, Labor and Public Welfare
|-
|3
|
|Emiliano Tría Tirona
(1883–1952)
[5]
|January 4,
1944
|1945
|Jose P. Laurel
|-
! colspan="6" |Secretary of Health and Public Welfare[6]
|-
|4
|
|Basilio Valdes
(1892–1970)
|February 27,
1945
|April
1945
| rowspan="2" |Sergio Osmeña
|-
|5
|
|Jose Locsin
(1891–1977)
|June 29,
1945
|May 27,
1946
|-
|6
|
|Antonio Villarama
|May 28,
1946
|October 4,
1947
|Manuel Roxas
|-
! colspan="6" |Secretary of Health[7]
|-
| rowspan="2" |(6)
| rowspan="2" |
| rowspan="2" |Antonio Villarama
| rowspan="2" |October 4,
1947
| rowspan="2" |December 31,
1949
|Manuel Roxas
|-
| rowspan="2" |Elpidio Quirino
|-style="height:70px;"
| rowspan="2" |7
| rowspan="2" |
| rowspan="2" |Juan Salcedo Jr.
(1904–1988)
| rowspan="2" |December 14,
1950
| rowspan="2" |May
1954
|-
| rowspan="2" |Ramon Magsaysay
|-style="height:30px;"
| rowspan="2" |8
| rowspan="2" |
| rowspan="2" |Paulino Garcia
| rowspan="2" |June
1954
| rowspan="2" |June
1958
|-
| rowspan="2" |Carlos P. Garcia
|-
|9
|
|Elpidio Valencia
|July
1958
|December 30,
1961
|-
|10
|
|Francisco Duque Jr.
|December 30,
1961
|July
1963
| rowspan="3" |Diosdado Macapagal
|-
|11
|
|Floro Dabu
|July
1963
|December
1964
|-
|12
|
|Manuel Cuenco
|December
1964
|December 30,
1965
|-
|(8)
|
|Paulino Garcia
|December 30,
1965
|August 2,
1968
| rowspan="3" |Ferdinand Marcos
|-
|13
|
|Amadeo Cruz
|August 2,
1968
|December 25,
1971
|-
|14
|
|Clemente Gatmaitan
|December 25,
1971
|June 2,
1978
|-
! colspan="6" |Minister of Health[8]
|-
|(14)
|
|Clemente Gatmaitan
|June 2,
1978
|July 23,
1979
| rowspan="3" |Ferdinand Marcos
|-
|15
|
|Enrique Garcia
|July 24,
1979
|June 30,
1981
|-
|16
|
|Jesus Azurin
|July 25,
1981
|February 25,
1986
|-
|17
|
|Alfredo Bengzon
(born 1935)
|March 25,
1986
|February 11,
1987
|Corazon Aquino
|-
! colspan="6" |Secretary of Health[9]
|-
|(17)
|
|Alfredo Bengzon
(born 1935)
|February 11,
1987
|February 7,
1992
| rowspan="2" |Corazon Aquino
|-
|18
|
|Antonio Periquet
|February 10,
1992
|June 30,
1992
|-
|19
|
|Juan Flavier
(1935–2014)
|July 1,
1992
|January 30,
1995
| rowspan="4" |Fidel V. Ramos
|-
|20
|
|Jaime Galvez-Tan
|January 30,
1995
|July 5,
1995
|-
|21
|
|Hilarion Ramiro Jr.
|July 10,
1995
|March 22,
1996
|-
|22
|
|Carmencita Reodica
|April 8,
1996
|June 29,
1998
|-
|23
|
|Felipe Estrella
|June 30,
1998
|September 13,
1998
| rowspan="2" |Joseph Estrada
|-
|24
|
|Alberto Romualdez
(1940–2013)
|September 14,
1998
|January 20,
2001
|-
|25
|
|Manuel Dayrit
|January 20,
2001
|June 1,
2005
| rowspan="3" |Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
|-
|26
|
|Francisco Duque III
(born 1957)
|June 1,
2005
|September 1,
2009
|-
|27
|
|Esperanza Cabral
|September 1,
2009
|June 30,
2010
|-
|28
|
|Enrique Ona
(born 1939)
[10]
|June 30,
2010
|December 19,
2014
| rowspan="2" |Benigno Aquino III
|-
|29
|
|Janette Garin
(born 1972)
|February 17,
2015
|June 30,
2016
|-
|–[c]
|
|Paulyn Ubial
(born 1962)
[11][12]
|June 30,
2016
|October 10,
2017
| rowspan="3" |Rodrigo Duterte
|-
|–[d]
|
|Herminigildo Valle
[13]
|October 12,
2017
|October 25,
2017
|-
|(26)
|
|Francisco Duque III
(born 1957)
[14]
|October 26,
2017
|June 30,
2022
|-
|–[d]
|
|Maria Rosario Vergeire
|July 14,
2022
|June 5,
2023
| rowspan="2" |Bongbong Marcos
|-
|30
|
|Ted Herbosa
(born 1959)
|June 5,
2023
|Incumbent
|}
1943–1945
[edit]No. | Portrait | Secretary | Took office | Left office | President |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Minister of Foreign Affairs | |||||
3 | Carlos P. Romulo (1899–1965) [15] |
October 19, 1943 |
1945 | Jose P. Laurel |
1946–present
[edit]No. | Portrait | Secretary | Took office | Left office | President |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Secretary of Finance | |||||
4[e] | Elpidio Quirino (1890–1956) |
July 5, 1946 |
January 6, 1950 |
Manuel Roxas | |
Elpidio Quirino | |||||
5 | Felino Neri | January 6, 1950 |
May 11, 1950 | ||
6 | Carlos P. Romulo (1899–1985) |
May 11, 1950 |
January 1952 | ||
7 | Joaquín Miguel Elizalde (1896–1965) |
April 18, 1952 |
December 30, 1953 | ||
8[f] | Carlos P. Garcia (1896–1971) |
December 30, 1953 |
August 22, 1957 |
Ramon Magsaysay | |
Carlos P. Garcia | |||||
9 | Felixberto Serrano (1906–1990) |
August 22, 1957 |
December 30, 1961 | ||
10[g] | Emmanuel Pelaez (1915–2003) |
December 30, 1961 |
July 1963 |
Diosdado Macapagal | |
11 | Salvador P. Lopez (1911–1993) |
July 1963 |
May 9, 1964 | ||
12 | Mauro Mendez [16] |
May 9, 1964 |
December 30, 1965 | ||
13 | Narciso Ramos (1900–1986) |
December 30, 1965 |
November 30, 1968 |
Ferdinand Marcos | |
(6) | Carlos P. Romulo (1899–1965) [17] |
November 30, 1968 |
June 2, 1978 | ||
Minister of Foreign Affairs[8] | |||||
(6) | Carlos P. Romulo (1899–1965) |
June 2, 1978 |
January 14, 1984 |
Ferdinand Marcos | |
–[h] | Manuel Collantes (1917–2009) |
January 14, 1984 |
June 30, 1984 | ||
14 | Arturo Tolentino (1910–2004) |
June 30, 1984 |
March 4, 1985 | ||
–[h] | Pacifico Castro | March 4, 1985 |
February 25, 1986 | ||
15[g] | Salvador Laurel (1928–2004) |
February 25, 1986 |
February 2, 1987 |
Corazon Aquino | |
16 | Manuel Yan (1920–2008) |
February 2, 1987 |
February 11, 1987 | ||
Secretary of Finance[9] | |||||
(16) | Manuel Yan (1920–2008) |
February 11, 1987 |
October 15, 1987 |
Corazon Aquino | |
17 | Raul Manglapus (1918–1999) |
October 15, 1987 |
June 30, 1992 | ||
18 | Roberto Romulo (1938–2022) |
June 30, 1992 |
April 30, 1995 |
Fidel V. Ramos | |
19 | Domingo Siazon Jr. (1939–2016) |
April 30, 1995 |
January 20, 2001 | ||
Joseph Estrada | |||||
20 | Teofisto Guingona Jr. (born 1928) |
February 9, 2001 |
July 15, 2002 |
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo | |
–[i] | Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (born 1947) |
July 15, 2002 |
July 16, 2002 | ||
21 | Blas Ople (1927–2003) |
July 16, 2002 |
December 14, 2003 | ||
–[h] | Franklin Ebdalin | December 14, 2003 |
December 22, 2003 | ||
22 | Delia Albert (born 1942) |
December 22, 2003 |
August 18, 2004 | ||
23 | Alberto Romulo (born 1933) [18] |
August 18, 2004 |
February 23, 2011 | ||
Benigno Aquino III | |||||
24 | Albert del Rosario (1939–2023) [18][19] |
February 23, 2011 |
March 7, 2016 | ||
–[h] | Rene Almendras (born 1960) |
March 8, 2016 |
June 30, 2016 | ||
–[j] | Perfecto Yasay Jr. (1947–2020) [20][21] |
June 30, 2016 |
March 9, 2017 |
Rodrigo Duterte | |
–[h] | Enrique Manalo (born 1952) [22] |
March 9, 2017 |
May 17, 2017 | ||
25 | Alan Peter Cayetano (born 1970) [23][24][25] |
May 18, 2017 |
October 17, 2018 | ||
26 | Teodoro Locsin Jr. (born 1948) [26] |
October 17, 2018 |
June 30, 2022 | ||
27 | Enrique Manalo (born 1952) [27] |
July 1, 2022 |
Incumbent | Bongbong Marcos |
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