mosaique.info logo
  1. home
  2. article
  3. Mamdani Leads New York City Transition After Historic Victory

Mamdani Leads New York City Transition After Historic Victory

Updated on
ai generated text

Zohran Mamdani has announced a transition team composed of former city and federal officials, with political strategist Elana Leopold named executive director and former Federal Trade Commission chair Lina Khan joining as co‑chair. He pledged the new administration will be capable, compassionate and devoted to delivering on campaign promises.

    1. The communists, Marxists, and globalists had their chance, and they delivered nothing but disaster, and now let's see how a communist does in New York. We're going to see how that works out.
    2. We'll help him, we'll help him. We want New York to be successful. We'll help him a little bit, maybe.
    3. He has to be a little bit respectful of Washington, because if he's not, he doesn't have a chance of succeeding.
    1. On 1 January, when our city celebrates the inauguration of a new administration, let us also celebrate a new era for our city.
    2. There were a few months ago where I told supporters across the city to stop donating, and today I am asking them to start once again.
    3. And if there is any way to defeat a despot, it is by dismantling the very conditions that allowed him to accumulate power.
    4. We will form an administration that is equal parts capable and compassionate, driven by integrity and willing to work just as hard as the millions of New Yorkers who call this city home.
    5. So, Donald Trump, since I know you're watching, I have four words for you: Turn the volume up.
    6. We will cast a wide net. I and my team will build a City Hall capable of delivering on the promises of this campaign.
    1. We will speak to the organizers on the front lines of the fight to improve our city government, veterans with proven track records, policy experts from around the country and the world, and working people who know better than anyone what their neighborhoods need.