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New Mexico president takes charge | New Mexico president takes charge |
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Felipe Calderon has taken over as Mexico's president after an unusual midnight ceremony at the presidential residence in Mexico City. | Felipe Calderon has taken over as Mexico's president after an unusual midnight ceremony at the presidential residence in Mexico City. |
He replaces outgoing President Vicente Fox, a fellow conservative. | He replaces outgoing President Vicente Fox, a fellow conservative. |
Mr Calderon has said he is determined to be formally sworn in later on Friday despite a threat of disruption from opposition politicians. | |
Members of the left-wing party, the PRD, say Mr Calderon won July's presidential election by fraud. | Members of the left-wing party, the PRD, say Mr Calderon won July's presidential election by fraud. |
He defeated the left-wing candidate, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, by less than a percentage point. | He defeated the left-wing candidate, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, by less than a percentage point. |
Mr Obrador last week launched a "parallel government" in Mexico City and held an unofficial swearing-in ceremony. | Mr Obrador last week launched a "parallel government" in Mexico City and held an unofficial swearing-in ceremony. |
'New stage' | 'New stage' |
In a live television broadcast from the presidential residence, Mr Calderon appealed for an end to the divisions that have dogged Mexico since the disputed elections. | In a live television broadcast from the presidential residence, Mr Calderon appealed for an end to the divisions that have dogged Mexico since the disputed elections. |
Mr Lopez Obrador declares himself the rightful president of Mexico | Mr Lopez Obrador declares himself the rightful president of Mexico |
"I am not unaware of the complexity of the political times we are living through, nor of our differences," he said. | "I am not unaware of the complexity of the political times we are living through, nor of our differences," he said. |
"But I am convinced that we today should put an end to our disagreements and from there, start a new stage whose only aim would be to place the interests of our nation above our differences." | "But I am convinced that we today should put an end to our disagreements and from there, start a new stage whose only aim would be to place the interests of our nation above our differences." |
Mr Fox, who was present at the midnight ceremony, handed over the presidential sash to a military officer. | Mr Fox, who was present at the midnight ceremony, handed over the presidential sash to a military officer. |
Mr Calderon will receive it in the inauguration ceremony in Congress later on Friday morning. | Mr Calderon will receive it in the inauguration ceremony in Congress later on Friday morning. |
Opposition sit-in | |
The BBC's Duncan Kennedy in Mexico City says the effective handing over of power with only a few invited guests, behind closed doors and late into the night, will have shocked many Mexicans. | |
Opposition politicians have been staging a sit-in in Congress | |
The official inauguration is still expected to go ahead in front of dozens of current and former world leaders in Congress, our correspondent says. | |
But there is some uncertainty about the event because the chamber is being partially occupied by opposition lawmakers who have been staging a sit-in for the past few days. | |
The room was earlier this week the scene of scuffles between opposition deputies and Mr Calderon's supporters. | |
There are concerns more protests may disrupt the swearing-in ceremony. | There are concerns more protests may disrupt the swearing-in ceremony. |
Mr Lopez Obrador's followers are also due to hold a rally to mark their continued opposition to Mr Calderon. | |
US ties | US ties |
All this will worry but not deter Mr Calderon, our correspondent says. | |
The new president has outlined a series of policies intended to unite a divided country and has said he will make jobs his top priority. | The new president has outlined a series of policies intended to unite a divided country and has said he will make jobs his top priority. |
This will mean strengthening his ties with the US, our correspondent says. Relations have been strained in recent months over plans by Washington to build a fence along the two countries' common border. | This will mean strengthening his ties with the US, our correspondent says. Relations have been strained in recent months over plans by Washington to build a fence along the two countries' common border. |
Mr Calderon will also have his hands full cracking down on crime, introducing more competition to the economy and quelling a virtual uprising in the southern city of Oaxaca. | |
It promises to be a deeply controversial and highly-charged start to his presidency, our correspondent concludes. |