“From the economy to China, he faces daunting tasks in 2023.” Opinion ThoughtLeaders
has become a metaphor for Marcos’ rule: He has yet to peel the layers of problems surrounding agriculture, starting with himself as head of the Department of Agriculture.
“The general sentiment…is that his cabinet is a mixed bag and many would be quick to add the hope that he will be able to find a…replacement for himself in the agriculture department,” wrote Romeo Bernardo and Marie Christine Tang of “Soaring food prices have put the limelight on the President’s turf, the agriculture department.
At the Department of Health , the weaknesses of which were laid bare during the pandemic, Marcos has yet to appoint a secretary. Moreover, the DOH has yet to come up with a Living-with-Covid program, including strengthening the public health system, as the virus becomes endemic.
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