The Philippine Star

CA bypasses 15 Duterte appointees

- By JESS DIAZ

The Commission on Appointmen­ts (CA) has bypassed 15 members of President Duterte’s Cabinet.

Bypassing takes place when Congress adjourns session or goes on recess without the CA approving the appointmen­ts. The legislatio­n went on its two-week Halloween break last weekend.

Isabela Rep. Rodolfo Albano III, CA majority leader, said yesterday the President has to issue new appointmen­ts to his bypassed Cabinet members “if he wants to retain them.”

“If not, he can replace them, since these officials are considered only on holdover status,” Albano said. “Their appointmen­ts have lapsed when

Congress adjourned.” Without new appointmen­t papers, the Cabinet men’s decisions and actions could be questioned, he said.

Those who were bypassed were Secretarie­s Vitaliano Aguirre ll of justice, Leonor Briones of education, Fortunato dela Peña of science and technology, Ramon Lopez of trade and industry, Regina Paz Lopez of natural resources and environmen­t, Rafael Mariano of agrarian reform, Ernesto Pernia of economic planning, Emmanuel Piñol of agricultur­e, Rodolfo Salalima of informatio­n communicat­ions technology, Ismael Sueno of local government, Judy Taguiwalo of social welfare and developmen­t, Wanda Corazon Teo of tourism, Arthur Tugade of transporta­tion, Paulyn Jean Obial of health and Perfecto Yasay Jr. of foreign affairs.

Seven Cabinet members have been confirmed: Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea, Benjamin Diokno of budget, Martin Andanar of communicat­ions, Carlos Dominguez III of finance, Silvestre Bello lll of labor, Alfonso Cusi of energy and Delfin Lorenzana of defense.

Also bypassed were several ambassador­s, most of them political appointees, including journalist Teodoro Locsin Jr., who was named the country’s representa­tive to the United Nations in New York.

The 23rd member of the Duterte Cabinet is Mark Villar of public works and highways.

Villar is a former Las Piñas congressma­n who has given up his seat in the House of Representa­tives.

But Malacañang has not submitted his appointmen­t to the CA.

Earlier, Albano said he and his CA colleagues would extend courtesy to Villar and Bello by expediting their confirmati­on, since they were both former House members.

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