Martin Morgan receives the chain from Alex Maskey
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Belfast's new Lord Mayor, Martin Morgan of the SDLP, has pledged to make partnership the key to his year in office.
Mr Morgan replaces Alex Maskey, who was Sinn Fein's first lord mayor of the city.
He was elected to the position during a ballot of councillors at Belfast City Hall on Monday.
He received 26 votes and was backed by members of his own party, Sinn Fein and the Alliance Party.
Mr Morgan said his role would focus on partnership.
"We are dealing with real politics, this is not a one-person show," Mr Morgan said.
"I want to work in partnership with all the political parties within city hall.
"I want to work with strategic social partners in the city: the Chamber of Commerce, the voluntary sector, the community sector and, very importantly, with the trade union movement."
Partnership
Mr Morgan said he intended to establish regular, timetabled meetings between the lord mayor's office and the political parties.
He confirmed that the Irish tricolour flag would remain in the lord mayor's parlour, alongside the Union Flag.
"The Union Flag and the tricolour broadly represent the majority of cultural feeling within this city.
"I won't take the Union Flag out of the parlour," he said.
The flag of the European Union will also be displayed.
"This is a European city and we are a European party," he added.
"The SDLP has a very clear message and theme throughout its history - that of partnership.
"Through partnership and consultation with other political parties, with our strategic social partners, the trade union movement, we will create a common agenda for all our citizens."
Unionist deputy
The north Belfast councillor beat off the challenge of two Unionist candidates to become the second member of the nationalist party to hold the post.
Bob Stoker of the Ulster Unionist Party got 14 votes while Robin Newton of the Democratic Unionist Party had 10 votes.
Margaret Crooks of the Ulster Unionist Party was elected deputy lord mayor - a position that was not filled over the past year because unionists refused to put forward a candidate while Alex Maskey was lord mayor.
Unionist councillors, the second largest bloc on the council, walked out of Belfast City Hall when he was elected and said they would withhold co-operation with Sinn Fein.
Mr Maskey said he believed his term in office was successful, a verdict that was rejected by the DUP's Sammy Wilson.
He described the past year as an "annus horribilis" for unionists.
Sinn Fein Mayor
Limavady Borough Council elected its first Sinn Fein mayor on Monday night.
Anne Brolly was backed by eight of the 14 councillors present at the meeting in the County Londonderry town.
The outgoing mayor, DUP Alderman George Robinson, said it was a sad day for the borough when a party "inextricably linked to the IRA" could hold the position of first citizen.
Ulster Unionist Councillor Jack Rankin was unanimously elected as Deputy Mayor