First inauguration of Carlos P. Garcia explained

Event Name:First inauguration of Carlos P. Garcia
Participants:President of the PhilippinesCarlos P. Garcia
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines,
Ricardo Paras

The inauguration of Carlos P. Garcia as the eighth president of the Philippines took place at 5:56 PM (PHT) on Monday, March 18, 1957 at the Council of State Room of Malacañang Palace in Manila, following the death of President Ramon Magsaysay in a plane crash a day earlier. The third non-scheduled extraordinary inauguration marked the commencement of the first term (which lasted 9 months and 13 days) of Garcia as President.[1] Chief Justice Ricardo Paras of the Supreme Court administered the oath of office. Garcia flew earlier that day to Manila from Australia, where he was leading the Philippine delegation to the SEATO conference then being held in Canberra when he learned of Magsaysay's tragic death.[2]

Inauguration

At 5:51 PM (PHT), Garcia met with the Magsaysay Cabinet to inform that "the President is dead." Five minutes later, he recited the following:

Among those who witnessed the oathtaking was Senate President Eulogio Rodriguez. After taking oath of office, Garcia delivered his inaugural speech. Afterwards, he met his Cabinet for the first time to discuss the funeral arrangements for Magsaysay.[3]

Notes and References

  1. President Carlos P. Garcia’s remarks after his assumption of Office as President to succeed the late President Ramon Magsaysay, Monday afternoon, March 18, 1957. March 18, 1957. June 2, 2023. Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines.
  2. Molina, Antonio. The Philippines: Through the centuries. Manila: University of Santo Tomas Cooperative, 1961. Print.
  3. Web site: Official Month in Review: March 16 – March 31, 1957. March 31, 1957. October 2, 2023. Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines.