NEW YORK − In his first hours as New York City's mayor-elect, Zohran Mamdani has signaled his intention to reassure a nervous political establishment that he is bringing experienced operators into his administration.

On the morning of Nov. 5, the 34-year-old democratic socialist announced a progressive-but-mainstream transition team to execute his affordability-focused agenda.

“The poetry of campaigning may have come to a close last night at 9, but the beautiful prose of governing has only just begun," Mamdani, a state assemblyman from Queens, told reporters in front of the Unisphere, a towering steel globe built for the 1964 World’s Fair.

That line itself could be interpreted as an olive branch: it was a reference to former Gov. Mario Cuomo's famous observation that politicians "campaign in poetry" but they "govern in prose." Mamdani just defeated Cuomo's son Andrew, another former governor, in the mayoral race.

“The hard work of improving New Yorkers’ lives starts now," Mamdani added.