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Benigno Aquino inaugurated as Philippines president

Benigno Aquino III was inaugurated Wednesday after a solid win in May's Philippines election enshrined him as one of the country鈥檚 most popular leaders. A larger task will be to emerge from his parents' shadow.

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President Benigno Aquino III, center, takes his oath before Supreme Court Associated Justice Conchita Carpio-Morales as the Philippines' 15th President during the inaugural ceremony Wednesday in Manila, Philippines.

Benigno 'Noynoy' Aquino III took office as the Philippines鈥 new president amid loud cheers Wednesday, reaffirming his campaign pledge to clean up a government tainted by allegations of graft.

Many a Filipino politician has promised such an overhaul and failed. But Mr. Aquino 鈥 who inherited a reputation for probity from his politician-parents, beloved for defying a corrupt government 鈥 seems to have injected new optimism into the national outlook.

鈥淔or the first time in recent history the mood is actually extremely inspirational,鈥 a CNN reporter covering the inauguration ceremony.

Aquino鈥檚 21-minute speech Wednesday garnered more than a dozen bursts of applause. 鈥淢y father fought the dictatorship and laid down his life so we can gain back our democracy. My mother offered her life to nurture that democracy. I will lay down my life to ensure our democracy will benefit everyone,鈥 he vowed.

鈥淭he first step is to have incorruptible and honest leaders,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his will start with me. I will strive to be a good example. I will never waste the trust you have given me.鈥

First steps

Aquino has announced initial steps to meet his soaring promises. Most significant, on Tuesday he said he would set up a truth commission to investigate corruption allegations against his deeply unpopular predecessor, Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.

The probe will be trustworthy and efficient, he said. 鈥淚 want an independent commission that will be beyond criticism so their findings won't be manufactured results for political purposes, but based on solid evidence and facts.鈥

Aquino also named as justice secretary an investigator of human rights abuses known for her independence, Leila de Lima. He pledged to monitor the government budget to prevent graft. During his speech Wednesday, he said his motorcade would not drive with sirens or run red lights 鈥 eliciting applause.

Strong mandate

The jubilation Wednesday reflects the strong popular mandate that Aquino enjoys. He won last month鈥檚 election with 42 percent of the vote, beating his eight competitors outright.

Aquino鈥檚 popularity stems more from family legacy than personal performance. His father, Sen. Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino, stood up to then-dictator Ferdinand Marcos and was assassinated for it in 1983, triggering massive 鈥減eople power鈥 protests. His mother, Corazon 鈥淐ory鈥 Aquino, continued the popular revolt and, after Mr. Marcos fled the country in 1986, served as president for six years. Her death last August spurred widespread mourning and calls for her son to continue the family cause and run for president.

At the swearing-in ceremony Wednesday, Aquino wore yellow, his mother鈥檚 signature color.

Lackluster record

A proud heritage, however, may not suffice. 鈥淎quino has been defined by his parents throughout his political life," writes Rosemarie Francisco of . Though he served three terms in the House of Representatives, then won a seat in the Senate, she notes that he has a 鈥渓ackluster 12-year record as a legislator.鈥

Aquino's low-key personality has raised questions of whether he can force the tough reforms needed.

Laying out a specific plan of action will be important, Alex Magno, a political scientist at the University of the Philippines, told the Monitor last month. Real change, he said, requires 鈥渕ustering the intellectual courage to confront problems with real solutions.鈥

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