
Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo Wednesday delivered an inaugural speech in Metro Manila as the newly-reelected president.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo)
CEBU, the Philippines, June 30
(Xinhuanet) -- Re-elected Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo was sworn
into office on Wednesday noon in the central city of Cebu.
Arroyo took the oath before Supreme Court Chief Justice Hilario Davide at the Cebu provincial capitol grounds after she inspected the troops
and sang the National Anthem.
"I do solemnly swear that I
will faithfully and conscientiously fulfill my duties as President of the
Philippines, preserve and defend its constitution, execute its laws, do justice
to every man,and consecrate myself to the service of the nation," she
said.
Her running mate and former senator Noli de
Castro was also sworn in as the vice president.
Apart from
government officials and local supporters, more than 100 dignitaries from 29
countries and two international organizations were also at present and witnessed
the ceremony, according to the government.
Arroyo landed at
the second biggest city hours after she delivered a pre-inauguration speech at
Rizal Park in downtown Manila in which she unveiled a 10-point agenda for her
next full six-year term and called for reconciliation with other losing
presidential bets.
Different from the past
inaugurations, Arroyo set the oath-taking ceremony not in Manila but in the
capitol of the central province, Cebu, as a reward for the outstanding support
of the local people, who helped her build a big lead of over 1.12 million votes
against the closest rival Poe in the presidential election.
After the oath-taking ceremony, Arroyo is scheduled to meet foreign guests and
attend a mass of celebration.
The Philippines National
Police earlier said that they had deployed at least 4,000 policemen and soldiers
in Cebu city to ensure peace and order for the president's inaugural ceremony
and succeeding party.
The Philippine Congress proclaimed incumbent Arroyo as the president-elect in the May 10 elections on June 24 with 12,905,808 votes out of the 32,269,100 votes cast for president, and her running mate de Castro, at the same time, was also proclaimed winner in vice presidential campaign. Enditem |