President-elect Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will have his initiation at the National Museum in Manila on June 30, President Rodrigo Duterte's last day in office, as per Marcos Jr's. approaching secretary of the Presidential Management Staff (PMS).

Then again, Vice President-elect Sara Duterte, Marcos Jr's. running mate, will make her vow of office in her old neighborhood Davao City on June 19, said her representative Christina Frasco.

"In holding the initiation on June 19, VP-choose Sara will actually want to go to the ensuing introduction of President-elect Bongbong Marcos so she may likewise go along with him in thanksgiving for the mind-boggling help of the Filipino public," said Frasco, the city hall leader of Liloan, Cebu, whom Marcos has named the travel industry secretary.

Zenaida Angping, who will head the PMS, said the Marcos group had shaped a debut council, which had proactively reviewed the National Museum and tracked down it "a reasonable setting" for his oathtaking.

"(Both the) building and its encompassing regions match our prerequisites for President-elect Marcos' introduction. Arrangements are as of now going full bore to guarantee that it will be prepared by then, at that point," Angping said in an explanation.

The National Museum used to be situated in only one story of the old Congress or Legislative Building, which faces the dividers of Intramuros. After the Senate and House of Representatives moved to isolate areas, the Legislative Building turned into the extremely durable home of the National Museum under a 1998 regulation.

The previous Manila representative said they were trying not to disturb the clinical consideration for the COVID-19 patients, to that end they settled on the National Museum as the scene.

"The wellbeing and government assistance of our kin are principal. Thusly, we decided to abstain from upsetting the clinical consideration being given to the COVID-19 patients housed there. That is the reason we decided on the National Museum as the setting," Angping said.

Notable site

Quirino Grandstand, previously the Independence Grandstand, is one more notable site that has generally filled in as a setting for official introductions.

This was where Marcos Jr's. father made his vow of office on Dec. 30, 1965, as well as on Dec. 30, 1969, after his re-appointment.

The vast majority of the country's post bellum presidents were initiated at the Independence Grandstand — Manuel Roxas, Elpidio Quirino (after whom this scene would later be renamed), Ramon Magsaysay, Carlos P. Garcia, Diosdado Macapagal, Marcos, Fidel V. Ramos and Benigno Aquino III.

Roxas was quick to be introduced at the show off. His initiation on July 4, 1946, as the main post bellum president trailed closely behind his introduction at the Legislative Building on May 28 that year as the nation's last Commonwealth president.

Manuel L. Quezon and Jose P. Tree were likewise sworn into office at the Legislative Building, which filled in as the home of the country's bicameral council from the American pilgrim time, until the announcement of military regulation in 1972.

Under the administrations of Corazon Aquino and Fidel Ramos, the Senate involved the Legislative Building until 1998.

Emilio Aguinaldo, leader of the First Philippine Republic, and Joseph Ejercito Estrada were both introduced at the Barasoain Church in Malolos, Bulacan.

Sergio Osmeña, a wartime president like Quezon, had his initiation in Washington, DC.

Corazon Aquino and Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo were initiated at the Club Filipino in Greenhills, San Juan City and Our Lady of Edsa Shrine, Mandaluyong, separately.

President Duterte had his introduction in Malacañang, with the crowd restricted to welcomed visitors.