Ferdinand Marcos Sr Inaugurated As President Of The Philippines In History Today, December 30, 1965

JAKARTA History today, 58 years ago, December 30, 1965, Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos Sr was sworn in as President of the Philippines. The Philippines also welcomed the inauguration with great fanfare. The people of the Philippines want a new president who can increase economic growth.

Previously, Marcos was known as an accomplished politician. He was able to pack his image as a hero in Japan's invasion of the Philippines. Even though Marcos' claim to join the war or lead could not be proven.

Bendal Marcos masuk dalam dunia politik lengkap. Ia adalah pengacara yang juga orator pengujir. Narasi itu membuatnya mampu berbicara banyak dalam peta politik Filipina. Citra positif pun dikemasnya matang-matang.

Marcos called himself a person who was at the forefront during the Japanese Invasion in the Philippines in World War II. The image brings a fragrant name like a hero who dares to die for the sake of the country. He also managed to win the hearts of the Filipino people.

The claim is indeed doubtful. Marcos did join the military, but the matter of fighting at the expense of life was doubtful. Marcos didn't bother. Marcos's heroism continues to be echoed.

The result was amazing. Marcos' political career skyrocketed. His political steps are considered clever. Moreover, he is included in the category of great orators. All of this was successfully proven by a series of classy positions that Marcos had received as a politician.

Marcos was once trusted as a member of the council to senators. He convincingly brought an anti-corruption message. Marcos also has a dream that will make the Philippines big in the eyes of the world. The speeches of holding them made him have a place in the hearts of the Filipino people.

The number of war medals calculated by the Philippine Government ranges from 26 to 33. When his validity was questioned by American journalists and the Philippines, the Government argued that Marcos' documentation as a military officer and guerrilla leader had been burned.

"In 1946 and 1947, Marcos became a special assistant to President Manuel Roxas. He was a member of the Philippine Representative Council from 1949 to 1959 and the Senate from 1959 to 1966, serving as president of the Senate from 1963 to 1965," Eric Pace said in his paper The New York Times entitled Autocrat With a Regal Manner, Marcos Rules for 2 Decades (1989).

The image of his hero in the war is in fact effective in capturing votes. Marcos also thought about participating in a higher political contest. He began to solidify his progress as a presidential candidate. His political vehicle, the Nacionalista Party, fully supports Marcos' steps.

Ulam's beloved trio arrived. Marcos excels in the 1965 presidential election. He was able to win against his rival, Diosdado Macapagal. Marcos' victory was even more complete when he was appointed President of the Philippines on December 30, 1965. Even though he later became a disgrace in the history of the Philippines.

He then ran for president from the Nacionalista Party against Diosdado Macapagal. Marcos' campaign was expensive and bitter. Marcos won and was sworn in as president on December 30, 1965.

In 1969 he was re-elected president of the Philippines who underwent a second term of office. During his first term of office, he has made progress in agriculture, industry, and education. However, his government has problems with increasing student demonstrations and violent city guerrilla activities," he wrote on the Britannica page, December 6, 2023.