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DAR ES SALAAM, Dec. 21 (Xinhuanet) -- Jakaya Mrisho
Kikwete was sworn in here on Wednesday as the fourth elected president of the
United Republic of Tanzania.
The hitherto foreign minister was sworn in by the country's Chief Justice Honorary Barnabas Samatta in the
presence of outgoing Tanzanian president Benjamin William Mkapa, Tanzanian National
Assembly Speaker Pius Msekwa, President of Zanzibar Amani Abeid Karume,
the country's religious leaders and 12 heads of state from African countries.
The presence of the King of Lesotho and presidents
from Burundi,Comoros, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Malawi,
Mozambique, Rwanda, South Africa, Sudan, Uganda and Zimbabwe made Wednesday's
inauguration as the one Tanzanian swear-in ceremony witnessed by most foreign
dignitaries.
The African Union, the East African Community, the
Southern African Development Community and the World Bank as well as China,the
United States, Egypt, Japan and South Korea sent their well-wishers.
Kikwete, who has been serving as the country's
foreign minister for the past decade, was returned the winner of the 2005
Tanzanian presidential polls, garnering 9,123,952 or 80.28 percent of the valid
votes of 11,875,927 cast on Wednesday last week to win for the ruling Chama Cha
Mapinduzi party.
His nearest rival, Ibrahim Haruna Lipumba
representing the country's largest opposition party of Civic United Front,
tallied 11.68 of the votes.
As much as 72.4 percent of the 16,401,694 registered
voters have cast their ballots in this year's general elections.
The newly sworn-in president thanked the people of
Tanzania, the members and supporters of his ruling party and foreign dignitaries
for their trust and support.
He promised to render a keynote speech on his governance plan between 2005 and 2010, known as the fourth phase government, during the first session of the newly elected national assembly that is scheduled to meet on December 29 in Dodoma, Tanzania's new capital. Enditem |