The ceremony set a record for being the first in history with the largest audience. For the first time in twenty years, no carpets were used along the path to the center stage in the
Plaza de Bolívar.
Ceremony The presidential inauguration ceremony began at 3:00 p.m. when
Gustavo Petro made his way from the
San Carlos Palace to
Plaza de Bolívar via Carrera Decima. Senate Secretary General
Gregorio Eljach opened the session by reading the Agenda. The
Bogotá Philharmonic Orchestra played the
National Anthem of Colombia. Pianist
Teresita Gómez performed Frédéric Chopin's Second
Nocturne, Op. 9, during the arrival of the Sword of Bolívar. The Military Forces Bands sang the
Salute to the Flag as a farewell to
Iván Duque. Senate President
Roy Barreras opened the ceremony with a brief speech. Petro took the oath of office and received the
presidential sash from Senator
María José Pizarro. Márquez was sworn in as the first Afro-Colombian to take office. For the first time in the history of a presidential inauguration ceremony, the
Sword of Bolivar was displayed. It was escorted by members of the
Honor Guard of the
37th Infantry Presidential Guard Battalion. The organizing committee had requested permission from the
Duque administration to display it on the platform during the inauguration, a request that failed to materialize by the morning of August 7. Petro had expressed interest in having the sword at his side during his inaugural address. His first request to the Military House of the Casa de Nariño was to display and transport it to the platform, thus marking his first executive order as president.
Attendees Gustavo Petro's inauguration marked the first inauguration with unlimited public attendance as well as the first for a leftist president in Colombian history. Former presidents
César Gaviria,
Ernesto Samper and
Juan Manuel Santos (Petro's former opponent in
2010) attended the inauguration. Former first ladies
Ana Milena Muñoz de Gaviria,
Jacquin Strouss de Samper and
María Clemencia de Santos also attended. While former presidents
Andrés Pastrana and
Álvaro Uribe were absent. Argentine President
Alberto Fernández, Bolivian President
Luis Arce, Chilean President
Gabriel Boric and First Lady
Irina Karamanos, Costa Rican President
Rodrigo Chaves, Dominican President
Luis Abinader, Ecuatorian President
Guillermo Lasso, Honduran President
Xiomara Castro, Petro recited the following, as prescribed by the
Constitution: After completing the oath, the
37th Infantry Presidential Guard Battalion fired a 21-gun cannon salute from the
José María Córdova Military School. President Gustavo Petro then administered the oath of office to Márquez at 3:35 p.m., with 20 minutes remaining until Ramírez's term ended. Márquez recited the following, as prescribed by the Constitution:
Post-ceremony events Following the inauguration ceremony, the
Petro family was greeted by former President
Iván Duque and former First Lady
María Juliana Ruiz at a farewell ceremony at the
Casa de Nariño. The Petros exchanged goodbyes with the Duques on the steps, where their greeting was described by the press as "cold". Meanwhile, some members of Iván Duque's cabinet accompanied him as he left through the
main square. After the Duques' departure, President Petro swore in some of the previously announced members of
his cabinet. ==Television broadcast==