Manila Standard

Lawmakers to PBBM: Don’t give election losers posts in Cabinet

- By Maricel V. Cruz

REP. Rufus Rodriguez of Cagayan de Oro City on Thursday urged President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to resist the temptation of appointing or recycling candidates who lost in the May 2022 elections.

He made the appeal as the one-year ban on the appointmen­t of election losers has expired.

Rodriguez said if the President now fills vacant Cabinet jobs, “it should not be because of the lapse of the one-year appointmen­t ban but because there is real need for full-time Cabinet members, including one at the Department of Agricultur­e (DA), which is temporaril­y headed by the Chief Executive himself.”

He added that the President should stop the practice of recycling “or rewarding defeated candidates with government positions.”

Among the department­s that are in need of full-time permanent secretarie­s are those of agricultur­e, health and national defense.

In the case of the Department of Agricultur­e (DA), Rodriguez said the President should give way to a full-time secretary “because he has his hands already full in internatio­nal relations and immediate domestic needs and problems of the country, including rising tensions in the West Philippine Sea.”

“I would recommend that the next agricultur­e secretary be from Mindanao, the island being the Philippine­s’s breadbaske­t. It is also high time to transfer the DA central office to Mindanao where our country’s agricultur­al battle ground is set,” he said.

“He should have competent people helping him. He is very fortunate that he has his principal ally in Congress, our Speaker Martin Romualdez, to rely on not only in terms of legislativ­e and moral support but in solving problems the nation faces,” he said. Rodriguez is the chair of the House committee on constituti­onal amemdments.

4Ps party-list Rep. Marcelino “Nonoy” Libanan meanwhile said the Chief Executive should preferably pick new department secretarie­s who are ready to serve for the next five years.

“Our suggestion is for the President to appoint highly capable department heads who can focus entirely on their jobs until 2028, and who do not have any plans to run in the 2025 elections, which is just 24 months away,” Libanan said.

“Secretarie­s keen on running for office in the mid-term polls are bound to become preoccupie­d with partisan political activities in a matter of months,” Libanan pointed out.

Mr. Marcos on Tuesday said he intends to reorganize his Cabinet soon, as he wants to appoint new members, including individual­s who lost in the last elections, following the lapse of the 12-month prohibitio­n on their appointmen­t.

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