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Ex-bishop takes Paraguay's helm | |
(about 6 hours later) | |
Fernando Lugo has been sworn in as Paraguay's president, ending more than 60 years of the Colorado Party's grip on power in the South American nation. | |
Mr Lugo addressed tens of thousands of Paraguayans, promising to tackle corruption and deliver land reform. | |
The former bishop, who was elected in April, said the task of transforming Paraguay was not "impossible". | |
The switch in power is the latest in a series of election triumphs by leftist or centre-left leaders in the region. | The switch in power is the latest in a series of election triumphs by leftist or centre-left leaders in the region. |
Eight Latin American leaders were among the dignitaries who attended the ceremony. | |
Mr Lugo, who did not wear a tie but did sport a pair of sandals, addressed the crowd in both Spanish and the Guarani indigenous language from a huge stage in front of Congress. | |
The 57-year-old said: "Today Paraguay breaks with its reputation for corruption, breaks with the few feudal lords of the past." | |
The Pope in July gave his blessing for Mr Lugo to take office, granting a waiver to remove his clerical status. | The Pope in July gave his blessing for Mr Lugo to take office, granting a waiver to remove his clerical status. |
The Vatican, which opposes clergy taking political office, had until then refused to accept his resignation as bishop, arguing that serving as a priest was a lifetime commitment. | The Vatican, which opposes clergy taking political office, had until then refused to accept his resignation as bishop, arguing that serving as a priest was a lifetime commitment. |
'Cancer of corruption' | |
Mr Lugo has indicated he will aim to steer a middle way between the kind of radical policies pursued by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and the centre-left course taken by the presidents of Brazil and Chile, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Michelle Bachelet. | Mr Lugo has indicated he will aim to steer a middle way between the kind of radical policies pursued by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and the centre-left course taken by the presidents of Brazil and Chile, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Michelle Bachelet. |
"I'm in the centre, like the hole in a poncho," he has said. | "I'm in the centre, like the hole in a poncho," he has said. |
Speaking to the BBC a week before he was due to take office, Mr Lugo spoke of his priorities. | Speaking to the BBC a week before he was due to take office, Mr Lugo spoke of his priorities. |
His first 100 days, he said, would be devoted to informing people about the programmes his government would have to reduce Paraguay's extreme poverty. | His first 100 days, he said, would be devoted to informing people about the programmes his government would have to reduce Paraguay's extreme poverty. |
Paraguay's Farmers' Movement has been demanding land reforms | |
"We are encountering a devastated country, without institutions. The first thing we are going to demand is a return to the normal and institutional functioning of the country," he said. | "We are encountering a devastated country, without institutions. The first thing we are going to demand is a return to the normal and institutional functioning of the country," he said. |
There would also be, he said, "a frontal assault on corruption which is a cancer that corrodes the entire society." | There would also be, he said, "a frontal assault on corruption which is a cancer that corrodes the entire society." |
The international watchdog Transparency International ranks Paraguay as one of the world's most corrupt nations. | The international watchdog Transparency International ranks Paraguay as one of the world's most corrupt nations. |
Mr Lugo's election campaign focused heavily on the need for land reform, which he says needs to be an integrated process not merely a redistribution of land. | |
Another key issue for Mr Lugo's administration will be relations with Paraguay's powerful neighbour Brazil, with which it operates the giant Itaipu hydroelectric dam. | Another key issue for Mr Lugo's administration will be relations with Paraguay's powerful neighbour Brazil, with which it operates the giant Itaipu hydroelectric dam. |
He has said he wants to renegotiate a treaty under which Paraguay sells its unused electricity back to Brazil well below market prices. | He has said he wants to renegotiate a treaty under which Paraguay sells its unused electricity back to Brazil well below market prices. |
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