He wants to change the face of Romania, and foremost, get rid of corruption.
The new head of state Klaus Iohannis elected there a little over a month, was sworn in on Sunday before both Houses of Parliament.
At the head of one of the poorest countries in the European Union, Romanian German-born 55 called for a better functioning of the institutions established in the fall of communism 25 years ago.
"I wish that corruption disappear from the public agenda, he said.
The institutions should work for citizens and politicians should understand clearly that it is serving the public interest and not the interests of a group or an individual. "
The past two years, cohabitation between President Traian Basescu and Prime Minister Victor Ponta has proved stormy, effectively blocking any reform within the state apparatus.
Klaus Iohannis intends to establish a more constructive coexistence.
Supporter of the union of political forces, it consults the other parties to refine its program of action.
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