Mamdani Backs Menin as Next City Council Speaker Amid Potential Power Struggle.
Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has confirmed moderate Councilmember Julie Menin as the next speaker of the city council, sparking questions about how their shared agenda on affordability will play out given Menin's independent background.
Menin secured enough support from fellow councillors to assume the role, which grants her considerable influence over budget negotiations and legislation. Historically, the speaker has clashed with the mayor in a four-year power struggle marked by repeated override of mayoral vetoes.
Mamdani expressed enthusiasm for working closely with Menin on key issues such as affordable housing, childcare, and cost reduction for New Yorkers. During a Thanksgiving meal giveaway event with Al Sharpton's National Action Network, Mamdani acknowledged the shared objectives and commitment to making their vision a reality in one of America's most expensive cities.
Despite his acknowledgment of Menin's leadership role, questions arose regarding potential tensions with other candidates who had supported his campaign, such as Brooklyn Councilmember Crystal Hudson. In contrast, Menin did not endorse Mamdani during his election bid, sparking concerns that she may serve as a check on his ambitious democratic socialist agenda.
Mamdani sidestepped direct answers about whether he could have done more to support other speaker candidates who aligned with his campaign platform. Instead, he reasserted the importance of co-equal governance and working towards an affordability agenda shared by New Yorkers across all parties.
Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has confirmed moderate Councilmember Julie Menin as the next speaker of the city council, sparking questions about how their shared agenda on affordability will play out given Menin's independent background.
Menin secured enough support from fellow councillors to assume the role, which grants her considerable influence over budget negotiations and legislation. Historically, the speaker has clashed with the mayor in a four-year power struggle marked by repeated override of mayoral vetoes.
Mamdani expressed enthusiasm for working closely with Menin on key issues such as affordable housing, childcare, and cost reduction for New Yorkers. During a Thanksgiving meal giveaway event with Al Sharpton's National Action Network, Mamdani acknowledged the shared objectives and commitment to making their vision a reality in one of America's most expensive cities.
Despite his acknowledgment of Menin's leadership role, questions arose regarding potential tensions with other candidates who had supported his campaign, such as Brooklyn Councilmember Crystal Hudson. In contrast, Menin did not endorse Mamdani during his election bid, sparking concerns that she may serve as a check on his ambitious democratic socialist agenda.
Mamdani sidestepped direct answers about whether he could have done more to support other speaker candidates who aligned with his campaign platform. Instead, he reasserted the importance of co-equal governance and working towards an affordability agenda shared by New Yorkers across all parties.