Ivan Duque sworn in as Colombian President

IANS  |  Bogota 

Ivan has been in as the Colombian in a ceremony held on the Plaza de Bolivar here.

The Conservative political newcomer, who at 42 is the youngest Colombian ever, was elected in June after a divisive election campaign where he saw off left-wing rival Gustavo Petro, reported.

After taking his oath, Duque, who succeeds two-term Juan Manuel Santos, administered the oath of office to his Vice President, Marta Lucia Ramirez, the first woman in Colombia's history to take that office.

In his inaugural address on Tuesday, the former pledged to tackle corruption and invigorate the economy and said that he wants to overcome the ideological divisions and the social fragmentation existing in the country.

"I want to govern with unbreakable values and principles, overcoming with popular dialogue, the divisions of the left and the right and the prickly feelings that invite social fracture. I want to govern with a spirit to build, never to destroy," President said.

He also vowed to change the peace deal with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of (Farc) rebel group.

His political platform is considered business-friendly after he pledged to cut taxes and boost investment in Colombia's economy.

The new President assumes power at a time of heightened tension with neighbour Earlier this week, Venezuelan President accused the outgoing Colombian President of an assassination attempt at a military event in

The allegation was described as "baseless" by

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First Published: Wed, August 08 2018. 11:14 IST