CHR leadership remains unclear but Palace hints possible appointments in coming days
The new officials who will constitute the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) under President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. have not yet been appointed. But Malacañang is hinting that an announcement may be made in the next few days.

"I can’t really say when the appointment is going to be made," Press Secretary Trixie Cruz-Angeles said in a press briefing on Thursday, Sept. 15.
Angeles, however, said that the matter has been "under consideration" and announcements could be made "any day now."
"I understand it is already under consideration. So maybe any day now, I am not sure. Like I said, it has been under consideration already," she added.
No appointments to the CHR have been made since Marcos assumed the presidency in June.
The national human rights commission has had no commissioners for four months now after the term of the previous CHR en banc, composed of officials appointed by former president Benigno Aquino III, have ended.