Friday, July 1, 2011

30-6-2010: Aquino Back Leading the Philippines

Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

VIVAnews -exactly a year ago, Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III became the new President of the Philippines, replacing Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. In his first speech as President, an outspoken dilanti Wednesday 30 June 2010, Aquino promised to uphold the true justice and completely for the people of the Philippines.

According to news agency Associated Press, the appointment of a special achievement for Noynoy is the Aquino family. He managed to grab a carved achievements ever late mother, Corazon Aquino, became the President of the Philippines.

Hundreds of thousands of people dressed in yellow, who attended the inauguration of the new President, applauded and mendengungkan so he took the name Noynoy vows in the square of Rizal Park, Manila.

Jejomar Binay vice-presidential oath before Aquino. The inauguration ceremony that resembled a concert of music by presenting a number of singers and players of the Orchestra, which was a man of national songs.

Aquino, wearing the typical settings, in Tagalog promised to combat corruption, particularly in government agencies known as the corruption that was rampant as the Bureau of customs and internal revenue. He promised to bring a new era of good government, reform, and the bureaucracy.

"Today our dreams will come true," said Aquino. "Today is the end of a leadership that has been such a long time not sensitive to the suffering of the people," said the son of the late Senator Benigno Aquino, Jr..

The people of the Philippines are gripped by poverty, corruption, armed conflict, and split halves over the decades. On the night before swearing, Aquino claimed to feel anxiety over the situation.

However, he remained convinced that millions of people who voted for him in the election and will continue to give support in addressing the various issues.

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