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Secretary of the Interior and Local Government

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Interior minister of the Philippine government

Secretary of the Interior and Local Government
Kalihim ng Interyor at Pamahalaang Lokal
since October 8, 2024
StyleThe Honorable
Member ofCabinet,National Security Council
AppointerThepresident with the consent of theCommission on Appointments
Term lengthAt the president's pleasure
Inaugural holderPascual Alvarez
FormationMarch 22, 1897
Websitewww.dilg.gov.ph

Thesecretary of the interior and local government (Filipino:Kalihim ng Interyor at Pamahalaang Lokal) is the member of theCabinet in charge of theDepartment of the Interior and Local Government.

The seat of the secretary of the interior and local government is currently held byJonvic Remulla since 2024.

Powers and functions

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  • Assist the president in the exercise of general supervision over local governments;
  • Advise the president in the promulgation of policies, rules, regulations and other issuances on the general supervision over local governments and on public order and safety;
  • Establish and prescribe rules, regulations and other issuances implementing laws on public order and safety, the general supervision over local governments and the promotion of local autonomy and community empowerment and monitor compliance thereof;
  • Provide assistance towards legislation regarding local governments, law enforcement and public safety; Establish and prescribe plans, policies, programs and projects to promote peace and order, ensure public safety and further strengthen the administrative, technical and fiscal capabilities of local government offices and personnel;
  • Formulate plans, policies and programs which will meet local emergencies arising from natural and man-made disasters; Establish a system of coordination and cooperation among the citizenry, local executives and the department, to ensure effective and efficient delivery of basic services to the public;
  • Organize, train and equip primarily for the performance of police functions, a police force that is national in scope and civilian in character.[1]

List

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Director of the Interior (1897)

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PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Took officeLeft officePresident
Pascual Álvarez
(1861–1923)
April 24,
1897
October 31,
1897
Emilio Aguinaldo

Secretary of the Interior (1897)

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PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Took officeLeft officePresident
Isabelo ArtachoNovember 1,
1897
December 15,
1897
Emilio Aguinaldo

Secretary of the Interior (1898–1899)

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PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Took officeLeft officePresident
Leandro IbarraJune 23,
1898
December
1898
Emilio Aguinaldo
Teodoro Sandiko
(1860–1939)
January 21,
1899
May 7,
1899
Severino de las AlasMay 7,
1899
November 13,
1899

Secretary of the Interior (1901–1935)

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PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Took officeLeft officeGovernor-General
Dean Conant Worcester
(1866–1924)
[2]
September 6,
1901
September 15,
1913
William Howard Taft
Luke Edward Wright
Henry Clay Ide
James Francis Smith
William Cameron Forbes
Newton W. Gilbert
Winfred Thaxter Denison
(1873–1919)
[2]
January 27,
1914
March 3,
1916
Francis Burton Harrison
Rafael Palma
(1874–1939)
[2]
January 11,
1917
July 7,
1920
Teodoro Kalaw
(1884–1940)
[2]
July 7,
1920
December 31,
1922
Charles Yeater
Leonard Wood
Jose P. Laurel
(1891–1959)
[3]
February 9,
1923
July 17,
1923
Felipe Agoncillo
(1859–1941)
[2]
July 18,
1923
October 1,
1925
Honorio Ventura
[2]
October 1,
1925
January 16,
1933
Eugene Allen Gilmore
Henry L. Stimson
Eugene Allen Gilmore
Dwight F. Davis
George C. Butte
Theodore Roosevelt Jr.
Teófilo Sison
(1850–1975)
[2]
January 16,
1933
November 15,
1935
Frank Murphy

Secretary of the Interior (1935–1941)

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PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Took officeLeft officePresident
Teófilo Sison
(1850–1975)
November 15,
1935
February 5,
1936
Manuel L. Quezon
Elpidio Quirino
(1890–1956)
February 8,
1936
September 27,
1938
Rafael Alunan Sr.
(1885–1947)
November 16,
1938
August 29,
1941
Francisco Zulueta
(1891–1947)
August 29,
1941
December 22,
1941

Commissioner of the Interior (1942–1943)

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PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Took officeLeft officeChairman of the Philippine Executive Commission
Benigno Aquino Sr.
(1894–1947)
January 26,
1942
December 4,
1942
Jorge B. Vargas
Jose P. Laurel
(1891–1959)
December 4,
1942
October 14,
1943

Minister of the Interior (1943–1944)

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PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Took officeLeft officePresident
Jose P. Laurel[a]
(1891–1959)
October 14,
1943
January 1,
1944
Jose P. Laurel

Minister of Home Affairs (1944–1945)

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PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Took officeLeft officePresident
Jose P. Laurel[a]
(1891–1959)
January 1,
1944
August 24,
1944
Jose P. Laurel
Teófilo Sison
(1850–1975)
August 24,
1944
1945

Secretary of the Interior (1945–1950)

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PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Took officeLeft officePresident
Tomás Confesor
(1891–1951)
March 8,
1945
July 10,
1945
Sergio Osmeña
Alfredo Montelibano Sr.
(1905–1989)
July 11,
1945
May 27,
1946
Jose Zulueta
(1889–1972)
May 28,
1946
April 17,
1948
Manuel Roxas
Sotero Baluyut
(1889–1975)
September 21,
1948
December 22,
1950
Elpidio Quirino

Secretary of Local Government and Community Development (1972–1978)

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PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Took officeLeft officePresident
Rep._Jose_A._Roño_(8th_Congress).jpg
Jose Roño
(1923–2002)
January 1,
1973
June 2,
1978
Ferdinand Marcos

Minister of Local Government and Community Development (1978–1982)

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PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Took officeLeft officePresident
Rep._Jose_A._Roño_(8th_Congress).jpg
Jose Roño
(1923–2002)
June 2,
1978
February 28,
1982
Ferdinand Marcos

Minister of Local Government (1982–1987)

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PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Took officeLeft officePresident
Rep._Jose_A._Roño_(8th_Congress).jpg
Jose Roño
(1923–2002)
February 28,
1982
February 25,
1986
Ferdinand Marcos
Nene Pimentel
(1933–2019)
February 25,
1986
February 11,
1987
Corazon Aquino

Secretary of Local Government (1987–1990)

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PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Took officeLeft officePresident
Nene Pimentel
(1933–2019)
February 11,
1987
December 7,
1986
Corazon Aquino
Jaime Ferrer
(1916–1987)
December 8,
1986
August 2,
1987[b]
Lito Monico Lorenzana
Acting
August 3,
1987
November 8,
1987
Luis T. SantosNovember 9,
1987
December 13,
1990

Secretary of the Interior and Local Government (from 1990)

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PortraitName
(Birth–Death)
Took officeLeft officePresident
Luis T. SantosDecember 13,
1990
December 10,
1991
Corazon Aquino
Cesar SarinoDecember 11,
1991
June 30,
1992
Rafael Alunan III
(born 1948)
June 30,
1992
April 16,
1996
Fidel V. Ramos
Robert Barbers
(1944–2005)
April 16,
1996
February 4,
1998
Epimaco Velasco
(1935–2014)
February 4,
1998
May 30,
1998
Sonny Collantes
(born 1952)
Officer in Charge
June 1,
1998
June 30,
1998
Joseph Estrada[a]
(born 1937)
June 30,
1998
April 12,
1999
Joseph Estrada
Ronaldo Puno
(born 1948)
April 12,
1999
January 10,
2000
Alfredo Lim
(1929–2020)
January 10,
2000
January 20,
2001
Anselmo Avelino Jr.
Officer in Charge
January 20,
2001
January 28,
2001
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
Joey Lina
(born 1951)
January 29,
2001
July 11,
2004
Angelo Reyes
(1945–2011)
July 12,
2004
February 16,
2006
Ronaldo Puno
(born 1948)
April 4,
2006
June 30,
2010
Benigno Aquino III[a]
(1960–2021)
Officer in Charge
June 30,
2010
July 9,
2010
Benigno Aquino III
Jesse Robredo
(1958–2012)
July 9,
2010
August 18,
2012
[b]
Paquito Ochoa Jr.
(born 1960)
Officer in Charge
August 19,
2012
September 19,
2012
Mar Roxas
(born 1957)
September 20,
2012
September 11,
2015
Mel Senen Sarmiento
(born 1962)
September 14,
2015
June 30,
2016
Ismael Sueno
(born 1947/1948)
June 30,
2016
April 4,
2017
Rodrigo Duterte
Catalino Cuy
(born 1957)
Officer in Charge
April 5,
2017
January 4,
2018
Eduardo Año[c]
(born 1961)
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January 5,
2018
November 6,
2018
November 6,
2018
June 30,
2022
Benhur Abalos
(born 1962)
[5][6]
June 30,
2022
October 7,
2024
Bongbong Marcos
Jonvic Remulla
(born 1967)
[7]
October 8,
2024
Incumbent

Notes

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  1. ^abcdIn concurrent capacity as the President.
  2. ^abDied in office.
  3. ^Eduardo Año served in the capacity of anOfficer in Charge from January 5 until November 6, 2018.

References

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  1. ^"DILG Secretary Powers and Duties".
  2. ^abcdefg"MASTERLIST OF CABINET SECRETARIES/MINISTERS"(PDF).Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines. RetrievedFebruary 6, 2023.
  3. ^"Jose P. Laurel A Register of His Papers in the Jose P. Laurel Memorial Library-Museum"(PDF).E-LIS repository. Jose P. Laurel Memorial Library. 1982. RetrievedAugust 16, 2022.
  4. ^"Año is now officially DILG chief".Abs-CBN News. November 5, 2018.
  5. ^"Benhur Abalos next DILG chief".Philippine Daily Inquirer. May 14, 2022. RetrievedMay 27, 2022.
  6. ^"Who's who: The Marcos Cabinet".Philippine Star. May 24, 2022. RetrievedMay 27, 2022.
  7. ^"New DILG Secretary Remulla assumes office; banks on decades of local governance experience in running DILG".dilg.gov.ph/. RetrievedOctober 9, 2024.

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