Milos Zeman inaugurated for second term as Czech president
Zeman was elected to the largely ceremonial post in 2013 during the country's first direct presidential vote, a victory that returned the former left-leaning prime minister to power. He won re-election in January.
In office, he's become known for strong anti-migrant rhetoric that united him with the populist right, and has divided the nation with his pro-Russian stance and support for closer ties with China.
He was one of the few European leaders to endorse Donald Trump's bid for the White House.
Zeman, 73, took the presidential oath Thursday during a joint session of both houses of Parliament at the Prague Castle
The Czech Constitution limits presidents to two terms.
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