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The last inaugural ball was held in 1981 for Ferdinand Marcos' third inauguration, which was also the last time the Rigodon de Honor (a Hispanic dance analogous to a court dance) was performed; it was again danced on the Independence Day celebrations of 2009. The president concludes the ceremonies with a toast, as a gesture of amity towards ...
The inauguration of Rodrigo Duterte as the 16th president of the Philippines took place at around noon on Thursday, June 30, 2016 at the Rizal Ceremonial Hall of the Malacañang Palace in Manila. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The oath of office was administered by the Associate Justice of the Supreme Court Bienvenido Reyes . [ 3 ]
The inauguration of Bongbong Marcos as the 17th president of the Philippines took place around noon on Thursday, June 30, 2022, at the National Museum of Fine Arts. [1] [2] The chief justice of the Supreme Court Alexander Gesmundo administered the oath of office, a first in 18 years, since the previous two presidential oaths were administered by an associate justice.
The second inauguration of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo as the 14th president of the Philippines took place on Wednesday, June 30, 2004 at the Cebu Provincial Capitol in Cebu City. The inauguration marked the commencement of the second term (and full six-year term) of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo as president and the only six-year term of Noli de Castro ...
Here is a full rundown of Inauguration Day: A swearing-in ceremony for the president and vice president. Inaugural address by the president. Pass in review. Inaugural parade. Inaugural balls and ...
Here is the full rundown of events on Inauguration Day: ... Inaugural address - The newly sworn in president will make a speech to present their vision and goals for the country.
The Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, which handles logistics for the congressional luncheon held to recognize the new president as well as the inauguration speech and ...
The inauguration formally ended the Presidential transition of Benigno Aquino III that began when Aquino won the 2010 Philippine presidential election. [4] On June 9, 2010, the Congress of the Philippines in joint session proclaimed Aquino as the President-elect of the Philippines at the Batasang Pambansa in Quezon City. [4]