Executive Order No. 1 (RRD)

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Executive Order No. 1 (2016)
by Rodrigo Duterte
REENGINEERING THE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT TOWARDS GREATER RESPONSIVENESS TO THE ATTAINMENT OF DEVELOPMENT GOALS
AbbreviationEO 1 s. 2016
Main subjectOffice of the President of the Philippines
Approved on30 June 2016
  
 
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MALACAÑAN PALACE
MANILA

BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES

EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 1

REENGINEERING THE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT TOWARDS GREATER RESPONSIVENESS TO THE ATTAINMENT OF DEVELOPMENT GOALS




WHEREAS, the Office of the President of the Philippines is mandated to manage the overall development process and advance national development goals stipulated in the Philippine Development Ran, the Presidents Inaugural Address, and the Presidents Governance Agenda:

WHEREAS, the Administration arms to advance development goals and uplift the quality of life of all Filipinos through s holistic, convergent, and participatory approach to leadership and governance:

WHEREAS, the Office of me President consists of various agencies that carry out response lilies pertinent to development and management, general government administration and internal administration;

WHEREAS, the attainment of national development goals requires the efficient, responsive, and just allocation of resources by eliminating duplication or overlapping of common functions, maximizing resource utilization with minimum disruption to operations, coordinating efforts more closely, sharing information, and consistently working in a collaborative manner;

WHEREAS, the Executive Secretary, Cabinet Secretary, and Special Assistant to the President endeavor to proactively collaborate to promote the efficient delivery of services under the Office of the President;

WHEREAS, Section VII of the 1987 Philippine Constitution provides that the President shall have control of air the executive departments, bureaus and offices:

WHEREAS, President Decree (PD) No. 1416 (Granting Continuing Authority to the President of the Philippines to Reorganize the National Government), as amended by PD 1722, provides that the President of the Philippines shall have continuing authority to reorganize the administrative structure of the National Government;

WHEREAS, Section 31 Chapter 10, Title III, Book III of Executive Order No 292 (Administrative Code of 1987) dated 25 July 1987 provides for the continuing authority of the President to reorganize the administrative structure of the Office of the President:

NOW THEREFORE, I, RODRIGO ROA DUTERTE, President of the Philippines, by the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the Philippines, do hereby order

SECTION 1. Agency Supervision.

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The Cabinet Secretary shall have supervision over the following agencies:
  1. Cooperative Development Authority
  2. Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council
  3. National Anti-Poverty Commission
  4. National Commission on Indigenous Peoples
  5. National Commission on Muslim Filipinos
  6. National Food Authority
  7. National Youth Commission
  8. Office of the President - Presidential Action Center
  9. Philippine Commission on Women
  10. Philippine Coconut Authority
  11. Presidential Commission on the Urban Poor
  12. Technical Education Skills Development Authority
With the supervision of the Cabinet Secretary, these agencies shall primarily evaluate exiling poverty reduction programs and, if deemed necessary, formulate a more responsive set of programs complementing existing ones, channeling resources as necessary to reduce both the Incidence and magnitude of poverty.

They shall develop specific programs and projects that seek to reduce poverty, improve the lives of the most vulnerable sectors of society: promote social education of the people to allow them to participate in effecting real change by keeping watch of the affairs of government; and listen to people’s feedback.

They shall conduct consultations with LGUs for the proper allocation of resources and program implementation and recommend courses of action for the government to adopt to achieve a sustainable system of meeting the needs of the people, while ensuring resiliency for vulnerable communities.

SECTION 2. Consolidating the Office and Functions of the Office of the Special Assistant to the President the Office of the Appointments Secretary, and the Presidential Management Staff under the Special Assistant to the President and Creating the Office of the President - Events Management Cluster.

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The Office of the Special Assistant to the President (OSAP), the Office of the Appointments Secretary, and the Presidential Management Staff (PMS) are hereby placed under the oversight of the Special Assistant to the President (SAP)

Relatedly, the Office of the President - Events Management Cluster (OP-EMC) is hereby created to ensure effective collaboration among tie offices and/or units involved in the preparations for and management of Presidential engagements.  It shall be composed of the PMS, Presidential Security Group (PSG). Office of the Chief Presidential Protocol, Media Accreditation and Relations Office (MARO). and Radio-Television Malacanang (RTVM).
  1. The OSAP. The OSAP shall be composed of the Private Offices of the President, including the Appointments Office, which shall handle the scheduling of activities of the President and the Presidential Management Staff (PMS), including Presidential appointments processing, and management of Presidential engagements as lead of OP-EMC.
  2. Powers and Functions. The OSAP shall be headed by an appointee with the position Presidential Assistant II with the rank of Secretary, who shall oversee and supervise the implementation of improvements in the systems and processes in place to maximize efficiency and effectivity in management
  3. Personnel and Staffing Complement. The OSAP shall be composed of its organic number of personnel and shall be reinforced by the personnel of the consolidated and merged offices which are necessary to support its mandate.

SECTION 3. Common Staff Support System.

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The PMS shall support the Executive Secretary in the provision of policy  inputs to the President in the management of the affairs pertaining to the Government of the Republic of Philippines; and to the Cabinet Secretary in the provision of substantive and logistical support to the Cabinet and In the monitoring and execution of Cabinet directives.

SECTION 4. Separability Clause.

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If any part or provision of this Executive Order is held invalid or unconstitutional, any part or provision not affected thereby shall remain in full force and effect

SECTION 5. Repealing Clause.

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All laws. Decrees, orders, proclamations circulars, rules, regulations and other enactments, or parts thereof, which are inconsistent with any or provision of this Executive Order are hereby repealed, amended, or modified accordingly.

SECTION 6. Effectivity.

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This Order shall take effect immediately upon publication in one (1) newspaper or general circulation.

DONE in the City of Manila, this 30th day of June in the year of our Lord, Two Thousand and Sixteen.

By the President

(Sgd.) SALVADOR C. MEDIALDEA
Executive Secretary

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