Zohran Mamdani made history as he was sworn in as New York City’s 112th mayor, becoming the first Muslim, South Asian, and African-born leader to hold the position, all at just 34 years old.
In an unconventional ceremony held in a decommissioned subway station beneath City Hall, Mamdani took his oath of office on a 200-year-old Qur'an, marking a significant cultural moment for the city.
His inaugural speech pledges to govern “expansively and audaciously,” focusing on progressive policies aimed at empowering the working class and improving affordability in New York City.
Mamdani swiftly revoked several executive orders from his predecessor, signaling a dramatic shift in policy, particularly regarding issues related to antisemitism and Israel.
His administration is committed to ambitious initiatives, including universal childcare and free public transportation, funded by taxing the wealthy.
The inauguration events drew both celebration and criticism, reflecting a divided political climate, yet underscoring a moment of pride for many as New York embraces its diverse and bold leadership.
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