Bersamin attends first Cabinet meeting as 'Little President"
Newly sworn-in Executive Secretary and former Chief Justice Lucas Purugganan Bersamin went straight to work after taking his oath before President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.

Press Secretary Trixie Cruz-Angeles said in a statement that Bersamin, who replaced now Chief of Staff Vic Rodriguez, attended the 9th Cabinet meeting.
“Today we administered the oath of Former Chief Justice Lucas Purugganan Bersamin as the acting Executive Secretary of our administration,” Cruz-Angeles said.
The Office of the President (OP) released photos of Bersamin joining his first Cabinet meeting as executive secretary.
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He was seen seated beside Marcos pouring over some documents as the Chief Executive presided over the meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 27.
In a Twitter post, Marcos shared that the new executive secretary, who traditionally acts as the “little president” and is the highest official in the Office of the President (OP) next to him, is a native of Bangued, Abra and was a bar topnotcher from the University of the East.

He was appointed associate justice in the Court of Appeals in March 2003 by then President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, then promoted by her to the Supreme Court as associate justice in 2009. Subsequently, Bersamin was appointed Chief Justice in November 2018 by then President Rodrigo Duterte. He reached the compulsory retirement age of 70 in October 2019, following which he was appointed as chairperson of the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) board of trustees.
He took over as Executive Secretary from Rodriguez, who earlier resigned "to have more time with family."