After Pilsudski's refusal do become a President of Poland Ignacy Moscicki is sworn in as President of the Republic on 4 June 1926 before the National Assembly at the Royal Castle in the presence of the government, the diplomatic corps, the press and the family. Sworn in before the National Assembly for the second term on 9 May 1933 also at the Royal Castle, which he made his residence. His term of office expired in September 1939 upon his internment in Romania. From there he moved to Switzerland. He passed his office to Wladyslaw Raczkiewicz. Died in Versoix near Geneva on 2 October 1946.