Philippine order of precedence
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.
Alexander GesmundoAlfonso CusiArthur TugadeBenigno Aquino IIIBenjamin Abalos Jr.Bernadette Romulo-PuyatCarlos Dominguez IIIDelfin LorenzanaEduardo AñoEduardo del RosarioFidel_V._RamosFortunato de la PeñaFrancisco Duque IIIGloria Macapagal ArroyoGregorio_HonasanHarry RoqueHermogenes EsperonJejomar BinayJohn CastricionesJose CalidaJoseph_EstradaKarl Kendrick ChuaKarlo NogralesLeni RobredoLeonor BrionesLord Allan VelascoMark VillarMartin AndanarMenardo GuevarraNational Artist of the PhilippinesNoli de CastroOrder of precedenceRamon Lopez (businessman)Rodrigo DuterteRolando Joselito BautistaRoy CimatuSaidamen Balt PangarunganSalvador MedialdeaSalvador PaneloSilvestre Bello III
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Philippine order of precedence
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.
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