Mamdani’s first 10 days: getting things done despite right’s dystopian fantasies | Zohran Mamdani

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Zohran MamdaniS First Days ​as​ Mayor: Defying ‍Predictions ⁣and Delivering on Promises

New York, NY – January 11, 2026 – The election of Zohran Mamdani as‍ mayor of New York City sparked intense reactions, ⁤with right-wing commentators predicting‌ a‌ swift decline‍ into urban chaos. Warnings of a‍ crime surge, diminished⁢ freedoms,​ and⁢ an exodus ⁣of wealthy residents ‍painted a grim picture,⁤ even ‌invoking​ comparisons to the economic and‌ political‍ turmoil ‍of Venezuela and Cuba [[1]. However, the reality of Mamdani’s initial weeks in⁣ office has starkly contrasted‍ these forecasts. Instead of dystopian decline, ⁢the new mayor ​has focused on enacting campaign promises, addressing⁢ immediate city needs, ⁣and​ demonstrating ‌a pragmatic approach to governance.

Mamdani’s inauguration on New Year’s day, despite sub-zero ⁤temperatures, drew‍ thousands of supporters [[1], signaling ‌a strong mandate for change. He ‍quickly moved to tackle ⁢his ambitious agenda, prioritizing issues like⁤ affordable housing, tenant protections, ‌and improvements to city services.

A Focus on​ Affordable Housing and⁢ Tenant Rights

Central to Mamdani’s⁣ campaign⁣ was‌ a commitment to addressing​ New York ⁣City’s chronic housing ⁤crisis. Recognizing the urgency of the situation, he immediately established two​ taskforces ⁢ [[1]. One will meticulously review city-owned land ​to⁤ identify potential sites for⁤ new development, while the⁣ other ​will focus‍ on ⁢streamlining the often-complex and lengthy bureaucratic processes ⁣and permitting ‍procedures that⁢ frequently delay construction projects.

Beyond new construction, Mamdani has also prioritized ​protecting existing ‌tenants.He launched a series of “rental ripoff” hearings‍ [[1], providing a platform for‍ renters⁣ to share their experiences with‍ negligent landlords and substandard living conditions. This initiative aims to hold‍ landlords accountable and improve housing quality across ⁤the city.

Addressing Systemic Issues: ⁢Homelessness, Jails, and Childcare

Mamdani’s commitment extends beyond housing to‌ encompass⁣ broader​ systemic issues. He issued an executive order mandating ⁢a 45-day ‌review of city homeless shelters to ensure they meet basic ​health and ⁢safety standards [[2]. ​Together,he directed officials to develop a plan⁢ to improve conditions within New York City’s jail system,with a specific focus on ending the practice of solitary confinement.

Perhaps one of the most ⁣critically⁤ important ‌early achievements of​ the Mamdani management has been the collaborative effort with Governor Kathy Hochul to ‌provide‌ free childcare for two-year-olds across New York City [[2]. This initiative,‌ lauded by the⁣ new York Democratic Socialists of ‌America and advocacy groups like New Yorkers‍ United for⁣ Child Care, represents ⁤a substantial investment in families and early childhood education.

Navigating political Opposition and Delivering Tangible Results

despite ⁢the positive momentum,‍ Mamdani has faced consistent criticism from ⁣conservative media ‌outlets.Fox‌ News,⁢ for example, criticized his‍ tenant protection⁣ plans [[1], while the ⁢ New York⁤ Post has consistently voiced opposition to his policies, frequently enough amplifying the concerns of landlord groups [[1].

Mamdani has⁤ also taken stances on national and international issues that have drawn fire ⁢from the right, including his criticism⁤ of U.S. foreign policy towards Venezuela and his ⁤condemnation ‍of a⁣ recent ICE​ killing ‍ [[1].

However, Mamdani hasn’t shied away from practical, visible improvements. Demonstrating a hands-on approach, he personally addressed a⁢ long-standing issue for ​cyclists on the ‌Williamsburg ⁤Bridge, directing a Department of transportation ⁤crew to smooth out a hazardous dip in the bike path [[1]. ‌even the New York‌ Post acknowledged this small but meaningful victory.

Looking Ahead

Zohran Mamdani’s first weeks as mayor have been defined by a⁣ commitment to his campaign promises and a willingness to challenge the status quo. While ​political headwinds and opposition remain, ⁣he has demonstrated a clear ​focus on delivering tangible results ​for New Yorkers. ​His early actions suggest a pragmatic and ⁢determined‌ leader who is focused on building a ⁤more equitable and livable city, defying⁣ the dire predictions of ​his critics. the coming months will‍ be crucial in determining ‍the long-term impact of his policies, but the initial signs point to ⁢a​ mayor who is serious about enacting meaningful change.

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