Eps 3: On this day, June 30 in the Philippine History
— On this Day on World History
On June 30 in Philippine history, several significant events took place. One notable event was the inauguration of presidents; for instance, Emilio Aguinaldo was inaugurated in 1898 as the first President of the Philippines in Kawit, Cavite, amid the struggle for independence against Spanish colonial rule. Another important occurrence was in 1981 when Ferdinand Marcos lifted martial law, which had been in effect for nine years, although he retained significant authoritarian powers. June 30 is also remembered for inaugurations of modern-day presidents, such as Corazon Aquino in 1986, the first female president of the country post-EDSA Revolution, and more recently, Rodrigo Duterte in 2016, whose tenure marked a controversial and hardline approach to governance.
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