QUITO, (Reuters) – Lenin Moreno was sworn in as Ecuador’s president yesterday following a tight electoral race that the former vice president won on promises of maintaining the social programs of his leftist predecessor, Rafael Correa.
The 64-year-old socialist won a runoff last month in the oil-exporting country, bucking a shift to the right in South America as leftist governments struggle to maintain support.
He has promised a more conciliatory style and open dialogue with adversaries and foreign companies, in contrast to Correa’s often combative manner.
“I am the president for all of you. I owe you all a great debt and respect you all,” Moreno said after a ceremony at the country’s National Assembly.
Engineer Jorge Glas, a childhood friend of Correa, continues as vice president.