The former mayor of the southern city of
Duterte replaced outgoing Pres. Benigno Aquino III who
arrived around 10:25 a.m. in Malacañang.
The two met for over 30 minutes at the President’s Hall Sala
before Aquino was given departure honors at the Palace Grounds.
After the final military honors highlighted by 21-gun salute
was given for Aquino, the incoming and outgoing leaders of the country talked
again very briefly before Duterte escorted his predecessor to the vehicle that
brought Aquino to his residence at Times Street in Quezon City.
After the singing of national anthem and a joint prayer,
veteran singer Freddie Aguilar sang Duterte’s campaign jingle "Duterte
para sa Tunay ng Pagbabago" to the tune of Aguilar’s famous song "Ipaglaban Mo. "
Then incumbent Senate President Franklin Drilon read the
Joint Resolution No. 1 of the Congress, sitting as Presidential Electoral
Tribunal, proclaiming Rodrigo Duterte and Ma. Leonor "Leni" Robredo
as winners of the presidential and vice presidential elections last May 9,
2016.
In a simple ceremony attended by around 600 guests at the
Rizal Hall in Malacañang
Palace , Duterte was sworn
in by Supreme Court Associate Justice Bienvenido Reyes, with his left hand
placed on top of the Bible held by his youngest daughter, Veronica.
The oath-taking was witnessed by Duterte's children, Paolo,
Sarah, and Sebastian.
Among the guests present during the ceremony were former
Presidents Fidel V. Ramos and Joseph Ejercito Estrada.
After taking his oath as President, President Duterte
administered the mass oath-taking of his Cabinet members.
The new President also met with members of the Diplomatic
Corps led by new Department of Foreign Affairs Sec. Perfecto Yasay at the
President’s Hall. The President offered a toast to which the Papal Nuncio
delivered a response.
Living up to his promise to hit the ground running right
after his inauguration, President Duterte held his first meeting with his
Cabinet members at the Aguinaldo State Dining Room before concluding the
inauguration day with a tour of the Presidential Museum and Library.
Duterte, winning by a landslide victory in the May polls, is
the first Philippine president from Mindanao .
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