Presidential Communications Office Secretary Cesar Chavez announced his resignation on Thursday, February 20.
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Malacañang on Thursday said there will be no change in leadership of the Presidential Communications Office (PCO).
Presidential Communications Office Secretary Cesar Chavez announced his resignation on Thursday, February 20.
Nagbitiw na bilang acting secretary ng Presidential Communications Office (PCO) si Cesar Chavez.
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