In His inaugural Speech, Zohran Mamdani, the New Mayor of New York City, Pledges to Lead Audaciously

In His inaugural Speech, Zohran Mamdani, the New Mayor of New York City, Pledges to Lead Audaciously

On Thursday, Zohran Mamdani was elected mayor of New York City, assuming one of the most demanding positions in American politics with a pledge to change governance for the city’s suffering, aspirational working class. Just after midnight, Mamdani, a Democrat, took the oath of office as the city’s first Muslim mayor at a closed subway station beneath City Hall, placing his hand on a Quran.

Around noon on Thursday, after working part of the night in his new office, Mamdani drove back to City Hall in a taxi to attend a larger public inauguration where US Senator Bernie Sanders, one of the mayor’s political heroes, took the oath of office a second time.

We will govern broadly and boldly starting now. To the applauding audience, Mamdani said, “We may not always succeed, but we will never be accused of lacking the courage to try. On a section of Broadway known as the “Canyon of Heroes,” which is well-known for its ticker-tape parades, crowds gathered in the bitter cold for an inauguration viewing party just south of City Hall. After the event, Mamdani didn’t take long to start working.

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