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Ex-mayor sworn in as Romania's new president

(Agencies) Updated: 2014-12-21 21:06

Ex-mayor sworn in as Romania's new president

Romania's new President Klaus Iohannis walks in front of the honour guard during a take-over ceremony at Cotroceni presidential palace in Bucharest December 21, 2014. Iohannis, 55, an ethnic German from Transylvania who campaigned on an anti-corruption platform, defeated 42-year-old Prime Minister Victor Ponta in a shock victory in the presidential election in November. [Photo/Agencies]

BUCHAREST, Romania - Romania's Parliament swore in a former mayor as the country's new president.

Pro-Western Klaus Iohannis, 55, promises a different style from combative outgoing leader Traian Basescu who leaves office Sunday having served a maximum 10 years.

Iohannis also vowed to fight corruption and build "a powerful nation," as he took an oath Sunday before Parliament, then headed to the presidential palace to formally take over from Basescu.

"Mentalities must be changed," he told lawmakers and dignitaries. "I want a Romania where there is no place for putting on a show" in politics.

He surprisingly defeated Prime Minister Victor Ponta in the Nov. 16 runoff, tapping into anger from thousands of overseas voters who were unable to vote in the first round. Iohannis received hundreds of thousands of votes from Romanians who work abroad which he called "a triumph for democracy."

His victory sent a feel-good factor through the nation of 19 million and he notched up just almost 1.3 million likes on Facebook.

Atypical for Romanian politics, the slow-speaking ethnic German mayor of Sibiu refuses to participate in bitter personal attacks.

He promises good relations with the U.S., the European Union and particularly Germany.

Basescu was credited with a commitment to the anti-corruption fight and has a strong pro-U.S. stance. The U.S. will open a missile defense base in southern Romania, which has angered Russia.

Romania was suspected of hosting a CIA secret prison which it has denied. On Saturday, Basescu declined to comment on the most recent reports, saying Romanian prosecutors were investigating.

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