Office
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Name
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Term
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President of the Cabinet[1][2][3][2]
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Apolinario Mabini
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January 2 – May 7, 1899[3]
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Pedro Paterno
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May 7 – November 13, 1899[3][a]
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Secretary of Foreign Affairs[1][2]
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Apolinario Mabini
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October 1, 1898 – May 7, 1899[3]
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Secretary of the Interior[1][2]
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Teodoro Sandico
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January 2 – May 7, 1899[3]
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Secretary of Finance[1][2]
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Mariano Trías
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January 2 – May 7, 1899[3]
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Hugo Ilagan
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May 7 – November 13, 1899[3][a]
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Severino de las Alas
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May 7 – November 13, 1899[3][a]
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Secretary of War and Marine[1][2]
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Baldomero Aguinaldo
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July 15, 1898 – May 7, 1899[3]
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Mariano Trías
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May 7 – November 13, 1899[3][a]
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Secretary of Justice
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Gregorio Araneta
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September 2, 1898 – May 7, 1899[3]
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Secretary of Welfare[1][2][b]
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Gracio Gonzaga
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January 2 – May 7, 1899[3]
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Felipe Buencamino
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May 7 – November 13, 1899[3][a]
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Maximo Paterno
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May 7 – November 13, 1899[3][a]
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Secretary of Agriculture, Industry and Commerce[1][2]
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León María Guerrero
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May 7 – November 13, 1899[3][a]
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Notes:
- ^ a b c d e f g Several sources assert that shortly after installation of the Paterno cabinet, General Antonio Luna arrested Paterno and some or all of the cabinet secretaries.[4][5] At least one source asserts that the Mabini cabinet was reinstalled after the arrests.[5] Another source asserts that those arrested were released on orders of President Aguinaldo, but does not provide any indication about whether the Mabini or the Paterno cabinet was in office after the release.[4]
- ^ In the Mabini cabinet, the Secretary of Welfare had responsibility for Public Instruction, Communications & Public Works, and Agriculture, Industry & Commerce.[3]
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