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  1. 18 de jun. de 1981 · Speech of His Excellency Ferdinand E. Marcos President of the Philippines On a New Philippines, a New Republic [Delivered on June 18, 1981] A NEW PHILIPPINES, A NEW REPUBLIC. Sixteen years ago, on this same sacred ground, we shared together a vision of Filipino greatness.

  2. 13 de jun. de 2016 · Third inauguration speech of President Ferdinand Marcos in 1981. INQUIRER.net / 08:20 PM June 13, 2016. Third Inaugural Address of His Excellency Ferdinand E. Marcos. President of the Republic of the Philippines. Quirino Grandstand, Manila | June 30, 1981. ADVERTISEMENT. My beloved and fellow Countrymen:

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  3. 17 de jan. de 1981 · January 17, 1981. Speech of His Excellency Ferdinand E. Marcos President of the Philippines During the termination of Martial Law. [Released on January 17, 1981] ENCOUNTER WITH DESTINY. History summons us once more to an encounter with destiny.

  4. The third inauguration of Ferdinand E. Marcos as the tenth president of the Philippines and that saw Ferdinand Marcos inaugurated for the third time took place on Tuesday, June 30, 1981, at the Quirino Grandstand in Manila, making it the first Philippine presidential inauguration to take place on June 30. [1]

    • Not Dwelling on Past
    • Speeches Delivered Decades Apart
    • What Comes Next?
    • Focus on Food Self-Sufficiency
    • Spotted: False Claims
    • What Was Left Unsaid?

    In his speech, which was around 2,800 words and 25 minutes long, one of the first things Marcos dwelt heavily on was about focusing on the country’s future under his administration.

    The new president did not only look back at his father’s days as the former leader of the country. Parts of his inaugural address also bore a resemblance to portions of two of his father’s inaugural speeches delivered decades ago. In his speech, the new president said: “Your dreams are mine. Your hopes are my hopes. How can we make them come true? ...

    Without mentioning the previous administration led by former President Rodrigo Duterte, Marcos said there were “gains made and lost” and “opportunities missed.” He also added that some previously “well-laid” plans were halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic. “We shall be again, by radical change in the way the world must now work to recover what we lo...

    The new chief executive, who also said previously that he would take the role of the agriculture secretary, also discussed food self-sufficiency in his inaugural speech—which seems to be his administration’s priority.

    Although Marcos’ first speech as president was well-written, some critics could not help but notice some false claims that were mentioned throughout the entire inaugural address. “The role of agriculture cries for urgent attention that its neglect and misdirection now demands. Food self-sufficiency has been the key promise of every administration. ...

    In a series of articles, the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) pointed out that Marcos has failed to address in his inaugural speech some of the key topics and issues gripping the country. Among these were: 1. Whether or not the public will get to see a copy of his Statement of Assets, Liabilities, and Net Worth (SALN) as presid...

  5. 27 de jun. de 2022 · Updated Jun 29, 2022 01:39 PM PHT. Editor’s note: We are publishing in full the inaugural addresses of Philippines’ past presidents as Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. is inaugurated president. Ferdinand Marcos is sworn in as President of the Philippines, 30th of June 1981. Photo from Presidential Museum and Library.

  6. 30 de jun. de 1981 · Speech of His Excellency Ferdinand E. Marcos President of the Philippines On the thrusts of the Ministry of Agriculture. [Released on June 30, 1981] In food and agriculture, we are not resting on our laurels. In the past 8 years, we have made great progress in the countryside. We took the bold step of instituting land reform.