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The order of precedence in the Philippines is the
protocol used in ranking government officials and
other personages in the Philippines. Purely
ceremonial in nature, it has no legal standing, and
does not reflect the presidential line of succession
nor the equal status of the three branches of
government established in the 1987 Constitution.

Order of government officials


E…
of the Philippines

1. HE President (Bongbong Marcos)

2. HE Vice president (Sara Duterte)

3. Former presidents of the Philippines:


1. Joseph Estrada (30 June 1998 to 20
January 2001)

2. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (20 January


2001 to 30 June 2010)

3. Rodrigo Duterte (30 June 2016 to 30


June 2022)

4. President of the Senate (Juan Miguel Zubiri)

5. Speaker of the House of Representatives


(Martin Romualdez)

6. Chief Justice of the Philippines (Alexander


Gesmundo)

7. Secretary of Foreign Affairs (Enrique Manalo)

8. Foreign Ambassadors Extraordinary and


Plenipotentiary (in order of presentation of their
credentials, with the Apostolic Nuncio as the
diplomatic corps' traditional primus inter pares)
1. Dean of the Diplomatic Corps (Charles
John Brown)

9. Executive Secretary (Lucas Bersamin)

10. Secretary of Finance (Benjamin Diokno)

11. Secretary of Justice (Jesus Crispin Remulla)

12. Secretary of Agriculture (Bongbong Marcos)


(OIC)

13. Secretary of Public Works and Highways


(Manuel Bonoan)

14. Secretary of Education (Sara Duterte)

15. Secretary of Labor and Employment


(Bienvenido Laguesma)

16. Secretary of National Defense (Gilbert Teodoro)

17. Secretary of Health (Ted Herbosa)

18. Secretary of Trade and Industry (Alfredo E.


Pascual)

19. Secretary of Migrant Workers (Susan Ople)

20. Secretary of Human Settlements and Urban


Development (Jose Acuzar)

21. Secretary of Social Welfare and Development


(Rex Gatchalian)

22. Secretary of Agrarian Reform (Conrado Estrella


III)

23. Secretary of Environment and Natural


Resources (Maria Antonia Yulo-Loyzaga)

24. Secretary of the Interior and Local Government


(Benjamin Abalos Jr.)

25. Secretary of Tourism (Christina Frasco)

26. Secretary of Transportation (Jaime Bautista)

27. Secretary of Science and Technology (Renato


Solidum Jr.)

28. Secretary of Budget and Management (Amenah


Pangandaman)

29. Secretary of Energy (Raphael P.M. Lotilla)

30. Secretary of Information and Communications


Technology (Ivan John Uy)

31. Foreign Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers


Plenipotentiary

32. Director-General of the National Economic and


Development Authority (Arsenio Balisacan)

33. Press Secretary (Cheloy Garafil)

34. Director-General of the National Security


Council (Eduardo Año)

35. Head of the Presidential Management Staff


(Elaine Masukat) (acting)

36. Solicitor-General (Menardo Guevarra)

37. Presidential Legal Counsel (Juan Ponce Enrile)

38. Chairman of the Metropolitan Manila


Development Authority (Romando Artes)
(acting)

39. Chairman of the National Commission on


Muslim Filipinos (Guiling A. Mamondiong)

40. Other Presidential Advisers with Cabinet rank

41. Members of the Senate (ordered by length of


service)

42. Members of the House of Representatives


(ordered by length of service)

43. Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the


Philippines

44. Heads of Constitutional Commissions


1. Civil Service Commission (Karlo
Nograles)

2. Commission on Elections (George Erwin


M. Garcia)

3. Commission on Audit (Gamaliel


Cordoba)

45. Members of the Council of State who are not


Cabinet Members

46. Acting heads of departments and former vice-


presidents of the Philippines
1. Living former vice presidents of the
Philippines (by seniority of assuming
office):
1. Teofisto Guingona Jr. (7 February
2001 – 30 June 2004)

2. Noli de Castro (30 June 2004 –


30 June 2010)

3. Jejomar Binay (30 June 2010 -


30 June 2016)

4. Leni Robredo (30 June 2016 - 30


June 2022)

47. Undersecretaries for Foreign Affairs


1. Undersecretary for Administration

2. Undersecretary for International


Economic Relations

3. Undersecretary for Migrant and Workers


Affairs

4. Undersecretary for Policy

5. Undersecretary for Special and Ocean


Concerns

48. Ambassadors of the Philippines assigned to


foreign posts

49. Undersecretaries of the Department, including


the Assistant Executive Secretaries

50. Assistant Secretaries of Departments,


Directors-General and Chiefs of Mission I and II
of the Department of Foreign Affairs

51. Governor of the Bangko Sentral (Eli M.


Remolona, Jr.)

52. Foreign Charges d’Affaires de missi, Foreign


Chargé d'Affaires ad interim

53. Mayor of the city of Manila (Honey Lacuna)

54. Presiding Justice of the Court of Appeals, the


President of the University of the Philippines,
the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the
Philippines, Commissioners, or other officers
with the rank of Undersecretary
1. Presiding Justice of the Court of
Appeals (Remedios A. Salazar-
Fernando)

2. President of the University of the


Philippines (Angelo Jimenez)

3. Armed Forces of the Philippines Chief of


Staff (Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr., AFP)

55. Heads of permanent United Nations Agencies


in the Philippines who hold the rank of Director

56. Provincial governors

57. Vice-Chief of Staff (Lt. Gen. Erickson R. Gloria,


AFP)

58. Foreign ministers-counsellor, counsellors of


embassies, consuls general, foreign military
attaches with the rank of major general or rear
admiral, and other officers of equivalent rank in
the Armed Forces of the Philippines

59. Judges of the Regional Trial Courts

60. First secretaries of foreign embassies, foreign


military attaches with the rank of brigadier
general or commodore, and other officers of
equivalent rank in the Armed Forces

61. Mayors of chartered cities

62. Directors or commissioners of bureaus and


chiefs of offices

63. Presidents, chairpersons, and managers of


government-owned and controlled
corporations

64. Second secretaries and consuls of foreign


embassies, foreign military attaches with the
rank of colonel or lieutenant colonel, and other
officers of equivalent rank in the Armed Forces

65. Third secretaries and vice consuls of foreign


embassies, foreign military attaches with the
rank of major or captain and other officers of
equivalent rank in the Armed Forces

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References

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