Comedian takes office as Guatemala's new president

Guatemalan new President Jimmy Morales delivers a speech during his inauguration ceremony in Guatemala City, on January 14, 2016. AFP Photo

Jimmy Morales, a former TV comic elected Guatemala's new president on a wave of public revulsion against widespread graft, took office on Jan. 14 in a ceremony attended by leaders from the Americas.

Invitees to the swearing-in included US Vice President Joe Biden, and the presidents of Mexico, Ecuador and most Central American nations. Spain's former king Juan Carlos also attended.
 
"Not tolerating corruption or theft, that is something we can do and what we are going to do from the first day," Morales, 46, said as he accepted the presidential sash.
 
Morales was previously best known for a television role as a country bumpkin who nearly becomes president.    
Elections on October 25 elevated him to the office of head of state for real, by a landslide, despite having no political experience beyond an unsuccessful run for municipal office in 2011.    

His victory was attributed to widespread public disgust with corruption, especially after his elected predecessor, Otto Perez, was felled by a major graft scandal.
         
Yet his political support is weak, with his conservative party holding just 11 seats in the 158-seat Congress.    
No members from his party sit on the incoming congressional steering committee, and an opposition figure was chosen to be the new speaker in congress.    

Morales' party is also fending off charges that some of its founders, former military officers, are linked to atrocities committed during Guatemala's 1960-1996 civil war.
 
Morales has given few concrete indications of how he intends to make good on his vows to fight corruption, or to combat the country's high murder rate and poverty.
 
His cabinet was expected to be unveiled hours after the...

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