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    12 Jun 22:52

    About our Zohran Mamdani news

    Latest news on Zohran Mamdani, the 112th Mayor of New York City, covering his policies, executive orders, budget proposals, and the issues shaping NYC.

    Zohran Kwame Mamdani, born in Kampala, Uganda, in 1991, became the 112th Mayor of New York City on 1 January 2026. A member of the Democratic Party and the Democratic Socialists of America, Mamdani made history as the city's first Muslim and first Asian American mayor. The son of postcolonialist academic Mahmood Mamdani and acclaimed filmmaker Mira Nair, he previously served as a member of the New York State Assembly, representing Astoria, Queens.

    Mamdani's rise to power was one of the most dramatic in recent New York political history. After announcing his candidacy in October 2024, the then-little-known state assemblyman stunned the Democratic establishment by defeating former Governor Andrew Cuomo in the June 2025 primary. He went on to win the general election in a closely fought three-way race against Cuomo, running as an independent, and Republican Curtis Sliwa, becoming the first NYC mayoral candidate since 1969 to receive more than one million votes.

    A self-described democratic socialist, Mamdani campaigned on an affordability-focused platform. His key pledges include fare-free city buses, universal childcare, city-owned grocery stores, a rent freeze on rent-stabilised units, and raising the minimum wage to $30 by 2030. Shortly after taking office, he and Governor Kathy Hochul announced a $1.7 billion childcare expansion plan. His preliminary budget proposal addressed the city's $5.4 billion deficit by calling on the state to raise taxes on corporations and ultra-wealthy individuals, with a potential 9.5% property tax increase as a last resort — a proposal that has drawn considerable debate.

    Mamdani's early days in office have also been shaped by clashes with the federal government. He has taken a strong stance against ICE operations in New York City, signing an executive order requiring federal immigration agents to obtain judicial warrants before operating on city property. He revoked several executive orders issued by his predecessor Eric Adams, including directives relating to Israel boycotts and the definition of antisemitism. His inauguration itself was a cultural moment — sworn in at midnight in the decommissioned City Hall subway station, he took the oath on two copies of the Quran, with Senator Bernie Sanders officiating the public ceremony later that day.

    Mamdani's story reflects the evolving character of New York itself. A naturalised American citizen who speaks six languages, he built a coalition that drew heavily on young voters, immigrant communities, and working-class New Yorkers. His political journey — from a hunger strike alongside taxi drivers to the steps of City Hall — mirrors the city's tradition of grassroots movements reshaping its power structures. His administration faces significant challenges, from balancing the budget to managing severe winter storms and navigating tensions between progressive policing reform and public safety demands.

    Stay up to date with the latest on Mayor Zohran Mamdani through our dedicated Ðǿմ«Ã½ feed, which brings together comprehensive, continuously updated coverage from reliable sources. Whether you are following his policy agenda, budget negotiations with Albany, immigration enforcement battles, or the broader direction of New York City governance, this feed is your essential resource for all things Mamdani.


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