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Executive departments of the Philippines
Largest component of the executive branch of the government of the Philippines From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Executive departments are the largest component of the executive branch of the government of the Philippines. These departments comprise the largest part of the country's bureaucracy.
Current executive departments
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All departments are listed by their present-day name with their English names on top and Filipino names at the other column. Department heads are listed at the Cabinet of the Philippines article.
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Former executive departments
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The departments listed below are defunct agencies which have been abolished, integrated, reorganized or renamed into the existing executive departments of the Philippines.
First Republic
- Department of Agriculture, Industry and Commerce
- Department of Communications and Public Works
- Department of the Interior
- Department of Foreign Relations
- Department of Public Education
- Department of Wars and Marine
- Department of Finance
- Department of Sea
Commonwealth Period
- Department of Agriculture and Commerce
- Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources
- Department of Commerce and Police
- Department of Health and Public Welfare
- Department of Finance and Justice
- Department of Instruction
- Department of Labor
- Department of National Defense
- Department of Public Instruction
Third Republic
- Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources
- Department of Commerce and Industry
- Department of General Services
- Department of Social Welfare
Martial law era (Fourth Republic)
- Ministry of Agriculture and Food
- Ministry of Education and Culture
- Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports
- Ministry of Human Settlements
- Ministry of Industry
- Ministry of Labor
- Ministry of Local Government and Community Development
- Ministry of National Defense
- Ministry of Natural Resources
- Ministry of Public Highways
- Ministry of Public Information
- Ministry of Public Works, Transportation and Communications
- Ministry of Social Services and Development
- Ministry of Trade and Tourism
- Ministry of Youth and Sports Development
Fifth Republic
- Department of Education, Culture and Sports
- Department of Environment, Energy and Natural Resources
- Department of Land Reform
- Department of Transportation and Communications
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Agencies elevated to department rank
- Budget Commission → Ministry of Budget and Management (1978)
- National Science and Technology Authority → Department of Science and Technology (1987)
- Office of Energy Affairs → Department of Energy (1992)
- Office of Information and Communications Technology → Department of Information and Communications Technology (2016)
- Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council → Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development (2019)
- Philippine Overseas Employment Administration → Department of Migrant Workers (2021)
- National Economic and Development Authority → Department of Economy, Planning, and Development (2025)
Proposed executive departments
- "Department of Culture"[2] or "Department of Arts and Culture"[3]
- "Department of Disaster Resilience"[4][5]
- "Department of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources", proposed by then-Senator Francis Pangilinan[6] and House Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano.[7]
- "Department of Homeland and Security", proposed by then-Senator Manny Pacquiao and Philippine Public Safety College analyst Mark Pablo.[8][9]
- "Department of Mass Media"
- "Department of Sports"[10]
- "Department of Water Resources"[11]
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See also
- Cabinet of the Philippines – the heads of the executive departments of the Philippines
- List of Cabinets of the Philippines
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