Mamdani Inauguration
Mamdani became NYC's first Muslim mayor
Zohran Mamdani / New York City, United States /

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  • Zohran Mamdani made history as New York City’s first Muslim and South Asian mayor, inaugurated on January 1, 2026, using a 200-year-old Qur'an, breaking new ground for the city’s political landscape.
  • His swearing-in ceremony took place in a decommissioned subway station beneath City Hall, symbolizing a revival of civic ambition and highlighting the importance of public transit.
  • Mamdani's inaugural address promised a bold, progressive agenda focused on tackling affordability, housing, and social justice, with a pledge to govern "expansively and audaciously."
  • Immediately upon taking office, he revoked executive orders from his predecessor that were supportive of Israel, prompting significant debate and backlash from various political factions.
  • His election signifies a transformative shift towards progressive governance in New York City, emphasizing representation for marginalized communities and engaging with critics head-on.
  • The inauguration, marked by an enthusiastic public celebration, featured prominent progressive figures, reinforcing a message of hope and change, as Mamdani aims to reshape the future of the city.

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