President Bongbong Marcos abolishes several offices in a bid to allocate resources amid the health and fiscal crisis. Among those he abolished are the Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission, the Office of the Cabinet Secretary and the Office of the Presidential Spokesperson. But he also created a new office, the Presidential Adviser on Military and Police Affairs.
We now talk to political analyst and governance expert Tony La Viña.
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