THE unexplained haste with which President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. recently reorganized the National Security Council (NSC), by removing Vice President Sara Duterte and former presidents Rodrigo Roa ...
MANILA, Philippines — The reorganization of the National Security Council (NSC), particularly the removal of Vice President Sara Duterte and past presidents, just reveals a worsening dispute ...
MANILA, Philippines — Senators have voiced support for the decision of President Marcos to reorganize the National Security Council (NSC), including dropping Vice President Sara Duterte and ...
Former Bayan Muna Party-list Rep. Neri Colmenares said the reorganization of the National Security Council (NSC) exposes the deepening wedge between the Marcos and Duterte factions ahead of the 2025 ...
Former chief presidential legal counsel Salvador Panelo on Saturday blasted President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.’s decision to remove Vice President Sara Duterte in his revamp of the National ...
“There is a need to further guarantee that the NSC remains a resilient national security institution, capable of adapting to evolving challenges and opportunities both domestically and internationally ...
Executive Order 81, signed by Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin on Dec. 30, reorganized the NSC. Bersamin said EO 81 aims to “streamline” NSC membership. “At the moment, the VP is not ...
He stated that since the NSC was established by President Elpidio Quirino in 1950, it has undergone several reorganizations including that of President Ferdinand E. Marcos Sr. under E.O. 396 in 1972; ...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s decision to reorganize the National Security Council (NSC) is deemed necessary to enhance government policies in the interest of state defense and public safety, ...
Marcos Jr.'s Executive Order No. 81 s. 2024, that reconstituted the composition of the National Security Council (NSC), a necessary move to further enhance the formulation of policies affecting ...
In signing Executive Order No. 81, Marcos said there is a need to further guarantee that NSC remains a resilient national security institution, capable of adapting to evolving challenges and ...