GMA’s political ambassadors trickling back home
| By Michaela P. del Callar 06/19/2010 The good times of President  Arroyo’s politically appointed Philippine ambassadorships have come to  an end, with at least nine of 24 political diplomats she had appointed  during her term expected to return to Manila today.  Politically appointed ambas-sadors are deemed  co-terminus with the end of the term of the outgoing president, not  being career diplomats, but even  career  ambassadors and appointed consuls can be ordered by a newly installed  president to return to base, and be given new appointments, either in  home base, or another country. Among those to  arrive from the their various posts abroad are: Alejandro del Rosario  (Poland), former Armed Forces of the Philippines chief of staff, Gen.  Alexander Yano (Brunei), former military vice chief of staff Cardozo  Luna (Netherlands), and former Foreign Affairs Undersecretary for  Migrant Workers Affairs Jose Brillantes (Canada). Also  set to return are: former Sen.Orlando Mercado (Philippine Permanent  Representative to the Association of South East Asian Nations), former  Philippine National Police chief Vidal Querol (Indonesia), businessman  Francisco Benedicto (China),  former Presidential Chief of Staff  Rigoberto Tiglao (Greece), and Manuel Teehankee (World Trade  Organization, Geneva). Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100619hed6.html | 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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