Former dictator’s son sworn in as Philippine president | Ferdinand Marcos Jr sworn in as Philippines president, replacing Duterte

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Manila: Ferdinand Marcos Jr., son of former dictator Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines, has been sworn in as President of the Philippines.

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is the hero of the controversy. He was the one who issued the order to shoot anyone in the Philippines who uses or sells drugs. Tudrate is not afraid of what the law says. Due to this, human rights organizations around the world have strongly condemned him.

In this situation, Rodrigo Duterte resigned as President of the Philippines. Following this, Ferdinand Marcos Jr., who won last month’s election, took office today as President of the Philippines.

The inauguration ceremony took place at the National Museum of the Philippines. Thousands attended the ceremony. Ferdinand Marcos Jr. was the son of Ferdinand Marcos, the dictator of the Philippines.

Who is Ferdinand Marcos: He ruled the Philippines for about 20 years. Under Ferdinand Marcos, the courts, businesses, and the media were all under his control. Political opponents who opposed him were shot dead.

Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is called Pong Pong by the Philippines. Earlier, Rodrigo Tudret’s daughter Sarah Tudret was sworn in as Philippine vice president last week.

Speaking to Ferdinand Marcos at the inauguration ceremony, Jr. said, “I have seen how many achievements that man (Ferdinand Marcos) has made since independence. The rule has now come into the hands of his son. I will not let anyone make a mistake. I will not forgive you. ” That spoke.

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