
The first female mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo formally took office on Saturday with a pledge to alleviate a housing shortage in the French capital. The Spanish-born Socialist took up the post after a City Hall vote to rubber-stamp her victory in municipal elections on Sunday. An old school feminist socialist, Hidalgo, 54, has spent the last 13 years as a low-profile deputy to outgoing mayor Bertrand Delanoe. She now joins an exclusive club of women who have taken charge of major cities around the world. Members currently in office include Ana Botella, the mayor of Madrid, Cape Town's Patricia de Lille and Carolina Toha, who runs Santiago, Chile. Born near Cadiz in the southwestern corner of Spain in 1959, Hidalgo came to France as an infant and grew up in a working class suburb of Lyon. Hidalgo has promised major investment in housing, transport and green spaces, with the aim of reversing a middle and working class exodus to the suburbs. She has promised to create 10,000 new social housing units and 5,000 kindergarten places.
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