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PARIS — France's new prime minister Jean-Marc Ayrault is taking up his new responsibilities, a day after the country's new Socialist president was sworn in.

President Francois Hollande chose Ayrault, a moderate who has led the Socialists in Parliament for more than a decade, on Tuesday.

Francois Fillon is handing power to Ayrault (ay-ROW) in a ceremony at the prime minister’s office in central Paris on Wednesday. Ayrault is a German speaker — seen as an asset for the new president, whose relationship with Berlin will be all-important.

The rest of the government ministers will be announced later in the day.