Former Interior Secretary Eduardo Año has been appointed by President Marcos as the new National Security Adviser. He has replaced Clarita Carlos, a political science professor, who decided to pursue her scholastic endeavors, Malacañang said.
Former Interior Secretary Eduardo Año has been appointed by President Marcos as the new National Security Adviser. He has replaced Clarita Carlos, a political science professor, who decided to pursue her scholastic endeavors, Malacañang said.
The Presidential Communications Office said Año took his oath before President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. in Malacañang on Saturday, Jan. 14. The CPBRD provides the House of Representatives with technical services in formulating national economic, fiscal, and social policies.
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