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New council leader 'honoured' to take on role
- Author, Shehnaz Khan
- Role, 大象传媒 News, West Midlands
The new leader of Rugby Borough Council has said he is "honoured, humbled and excited" to take on the role.
The Conservatives had held power through a minority administration until elections on 2 May saw them lose three seats.
Despite the Tories remaining the largest party, Labour and Liberal Democrat councillors elected Labour's Michael Moran as new leader of the local authority on 5 June
It means the party will govern with support from the Liberal Democrats via a so-called confidence and supply arrangement.
The council will also feature an all-Labour cabinet.
The Conservatives had previously either led or controlled the council for the past two decades.
In a speech, Mr Moran referenced the regeneration of the town centre and the potential of Rugby as "a town with a cultural heart" adding that he wanted to instil "a sense of pride".
He also spoke of the need for a new financial strategy, adding that it would be something they would "begin to address on day one of a Labour led-administration".
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