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India's media has applauded the election of former finance minister Pranab Mukherjee as the new president.
印度媒体欢庆前财政部长穆克吉当选新总统。
Pranab Mukherjee's win has not come as a surprise The newspapers, however, said the ruling Congress party-led government would miss Mr Mukherjee's political acumen1(聪明,敏锐) and administrative2 skills.
The position is largely ceremonial but he could help determine who forms the next government after elections in 2014 if there is no clear winner.
Mr Mukherjee's term runs for five years.
He replaces Pratibha Patil, who was India's first woman president.
"The [ruling] Congress [government] stands to lose the most from Mr Mukherjee's elevation," said Hindustan Times.
Pointing out that the president-elect was heading 24 of the 39 ministerial groups of the government for decision making, the newspaper said Mr Mukherjee's inputs3 had been vital for the government.
"The party will now have to hunt for a fire-fighter who can match Mr Mukherjee's acceptance across the political spectrum," the newspaper said.
It added that Mr Mukherjee's presence in the presidential palace would be "particularly memorable5 if he can, within the limits imposed by constitutional propriety6, soothe7 our fractious(易怒的) coalition-era politics".
The Indian Express said Mr Mukherjee's win meant that the government "loses it most experienced minister, and the nation gains a president with immense political stature8".
The newspaper said the "aloof9(冷淡的) and apolitical president" had always been "something of a misnomer" in India.
The Indian Express said Mr Mukherjee would face "manifold challenges, and not just in government formation in 2014, if no party or alliance gets a majority".
The 2014 elections are not expected to produce a clear result. In that case, the president will play a decisive role.
The Hindu said Mr Mukherjee would be a "knowledgeable11 and pragmatic president who is well-versed in constitutional procedures and practices".
"As president of India, Mr Mukherjee would know how to fall back on traditions and conventions when necessary and when to look for fresh ways to break new impasses12 or constitutional deadlocks13."
The Asian Age said Mr Mukherjee would "dignify14 the office he is about to step into and leave little room for narrow partisanship15".
The newspaper said the president-elect was a man of "vast political experience and administrative acumen... he is also widely admired for his restraint, sense of propriety and balance, and understanding of realpolitik(现实政治) ".
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