Marcos sworn in as President of the Philippines and promised to restore the economy that was damaged due to the epidemic as soon as possible
Author:Global Times Time:2022.07.01
[Global Times special reporter in the Philippines Bai Linlin] The new President of the Philippines Ferdinander Romurdez Magos officially sworn in the Philippine National Museum on June 30 and became the 17th president of the Philippines. Since winning the election, Marcos has repeatedly expressed his positive statement on China -Philippine relations. The Philippines believes that he is the successor of Duterte's policy, and the prospects of China -Philippine relations will continue to be optimistic in the next six years.
Singapore's "Straits Times" stated that at the inauguration ceremony held on June 30, Marcos gave a speech, promising to restore the economy of damage to the epidemic as soon as possible, conduct education reform, and strengthen food supply, infrastructure, energy production, etc. At the same time, the rights and interests of millions of overseas Philippine workers. "I know that you have a lot of expectations for my responsibility. I will not take it lightly and are ready to accept this task. We will build a more uniform and prosperous country." Marcos said.
On May 9 this year, the Philippines held a national election. The 64 -year -old Marcos won more than 31 million votes and successfully elected with an overwhelming advantage. Marcos' father was the old Macos of the Philippine "President" of the Philippines from 60 to 80, so the current President Marcos is also known as Little Macos. In the Philippines, Marcos also has a more widely known nickname "Bangbang". After his father's regime was overthrown in 1986, Marcos followed his family in Hawaii, USA. In 1991, he returned to the Philippines and started his political career steadily.
"Philippine Star" columnist Li Tianrong told the Global Times that Marcos attaches great importance to China -Philippine relations and China -Philippine infrastructure cooperation. The problem will not be touched with China, but it will also defend the sovereignty of the Philippines.
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