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| Participants = [[President of the Philippines]],&nbsp;[[Ferdinand Marcos|Ferdinand E. Marcos]]<br /><center><small>''Assuming office''</small></center>[[Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines]],<br/>[[Enrique Fernando]]<center><small>''Administering oath''</small></center> [[Prime Minister of the Philippines]]<br />[[Cesar Virata|Cesar E. A. Virata]]<center><small>''Assuming office''</small></center>[[Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines]], [[Enrique Fernando]]<center><small>''Administering oath''</small></center>
| Participants = [[President of the Philippines]],&nbsp;[[Ferdinand Marcos|Ferdinand E. Marcos]]<br /><center><small>''Assuming office''</small></center>[[Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines]],<br/>[[Enrique Fernando]]<center><small>''Administering oath''
| Location = [[Quirino Grandstand]]<br />[[Manila]]
| Location = [[Quirino Grandstand]]<br />[[Manila]]
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The '''third inauguration of Ferdinand E. Marcos''' as the [[List of Presidents of the Philippines|tenth]] [[President of the Philippines]]and that saw [[Ferdinand Marcos]] inaugurated for the third time and [[Prime Minister of the Philippines|Prime Minister]] [[Cesar Virata]] assuming office took place on June 30, 1981 at the [[Quirino Grandstand]] in Manila, making it the first [[Philippine presidential inauguration]] to take place in June 30. The inauguration had then [[Vice President of the United States|U.S. Vice President]] [[George H.W. Bush]], [[Prime Minister of Singapore|Singaporean Prime Minister]] [[Lee Kuan Yew]], future [[President of the People's Republic of China|President of China]] [[Yang Shangkun]] and [[Prime Minister of Thailand|Thai Prime Minister]] [[Prem Tinsulanonda]] in attendance. This is when Bush made the infamous praise for Marcos: "''We love your adherence to democratic principles and to the democratic process''."<ref>http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,960545-4,00.html A Test for Democracy</ref>
The '''third inauguration of Ferdinand E. Marcos''' as the [[List of Presidents of the Philippines|tenth]] [[President of the Philippines]]and that saw [[Ferdinand Marcos]] inaugurated for the third time took place on June 30, 1981 at the [[Quirino Grandstand]] in Manila, making it the first [[Philippine presidential inauguration]] to take place in June 30. The inauguration had then [[Vice President of the United States|U.S. Vice President]] [[George H.W. Bush]], [[Prime Minister of Singapore|Singaporean Prime Minister]] [[Lee Kuan Yew]], future [[President of the People's Republic of China|President of China]] [[Yang Shangkun]] and [[Prime Minister of Thailand|Thai Prime Minister]] [[Prem Tinsulanonda]] in attendance. This is when Bush made the infamous praise for Marcos: "''We love your adherence to democratic principles and to the democratic process''."<ref>http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,960545-4,00.html A Test for Democracy</ref>


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Revision as of 03:23, 2 August 2020

1981 presidential inauguration of Ferdinand E. Marcos
DateJune 30, 1981; 42 years ago (1981-06-30)
LocationQuirino Grandstand
Manila
ParticipantsPresident of the PhilippinesFerdinand E. Marcos
Assuming office
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines,
Enrique Fernando
Administering oath

The third inauguration of Ferdinand E. Marcos as the tenth President of the Philippinesand that saw Ferdinand Marcos inaugurated for the third time took place on June 30, 1981 at the Quirino Grandstand in Manila, making it the first Philippine presidential inauguration to take place in June 30. The inauguration had then U.S. Vice President George H.W. Bush, Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, future President of China Yang Shangkun and Thai Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda in attendance. This is when Bush made the infamous praise for Marcos: "We love your adherence to democratic principles and to the democratic process."[1]

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