President Marcos calls for courtesy resignations to recalibrate cabinet

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Presidential Communications Office

MANILA (May 22) — “It’s time to realign government with the people’s expectations,” declared President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. as he called for the courtesy resignation of all Cabinet secretaries—a decisive move following the recent election results.

“This is not business as usual,” the President said. “The people have spoken, and they expect results—not politics, not excuses. We hear them, and we will act.”

The request is intended to give the President the flexibility to assess each department’s performance and determine who will continue serving in alignment with his administration’s renewed priorities.

“This is not about personalities—it’s about performance, alignment, and urgency,” he stressed. “Those who have delivered and continue to deliver will be recognized, but complacency has no place. The time for comfort zones is over.”

The move signals a shift from the initial phase of his presidency to a more results-driven and focused approach. While acknowledging the dedication of many public servants, Marcos underscored the need for faster execution and a mindset anchored in delivering tangible outcomes.

He assured the public that government services will continue uninterrupted during this transition, with stability, continuity, and meritocracy guiding the reshaping of his leadership team.

This bold step marks a new chapter for the Marcos administration—sharper, swifter, and fully committed to addressing the nation’s most urgent needs.

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