President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is set to lead the Philippines starting noon on Thursday, June 30. Bookmark and refresh this page for Rappler's live coverage.
Ferdinand Marcos Jr., the second of his name to be elected Philippine president, officially begins his term at noon on June 30, 2022.
Marcos, the first majority-elected president since democracy was restored in 1986, is set to take his oath at the National Museum of Fine Arts in Manila. Scroll down this page for live updates, livestreams, context, and analysis from the Rappler team. Further down the page, click “load more.”
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