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AP cover of swearing in of Pervez Musharraf as civilian president for five yr term

(29 Nov 2007) ++AUDIO AS INCOMING++ 1. Wide exterior of President's House 2. Interior Pervez Musharraf and Pakistan Supreme Court Chief Justice Abdul Hameed Dogar walk up to dais 3. Musharraf standing 4. Pakistan Chief of Army Staff General Ashfaq Kayani salutes during national anthem 5. Wide pan of swearing in ceremony 6. Audience 7. Pervez Musharraf and Chief Justice Dogar stand to read oath of presidential office 8. Tilt up Musharraf reads oath 9. Mid shot Musharraf and Dogar 10. Pan oath reading 11. Various of audience applauding 12. SOUNDBITE: (English) Pervez Musharraf, Pakistani President: "This is a milestone in the transition of Pakistan to complete essence of democracy. I have given up my position as the chief of army staff after 46 years in uniform. My life has been with the army and with the armed forces of Pakistan for almost the past half a century. I enjoyed every moment of my command of one of the greatest armies of the world." 13. Cutaway notes in Musharraf's hands 14. SOUNDBITE: (English) Pervez Musharraf, Pakistani President: "I am very proud to say that this process of derailment has been checked and we have put the democratic path of transition, this third stage, back on rails. We have also broken the back of the spread of terrorism into the settled districts. Inshallah (God willing) you will keep hearing good news from the frontier province. The assemblies have been dissolved and election schedules announced. The elections will be held on 8 January come what may." 15. Kayani and wife seated 16. SOUNDBITE: (English) Pervez Musharraf, Pakistani President: "I only hope that they (Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif) will, and all other political elements involved will not follow the politics of the nineties, and will move forward towards a conciliatory, civilised, democratic political environment in the future." 17. Troops stand to attention 18. Various of Musharraf reviewing honour guard STORYLINE: Pervez Musharraf embarked on a new, five-year term as Pakistan's civilian president on Thursday, a day after resigning from the powerful post of army chief, which had formed the basis of his rule for the past eight years. Newly appointed Chief Justice Abdul Hameed Dogar offered congratulations after a solemn-looking Musharraf had sworn his oath. In his inaugural address, Musharraf said "This is a milestone in the transition of Pakistan to the complete essence of democracy." "Elections will be held in January come whatever may," he added, addressing an audience of government officials, foreign diplomats and military generals. Musharraf welcomed the return from exile of his old foes, former prime ministers Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif, as "good" for political reconciliation. "I only hope that they will ... move forward toward a conciliatory, civilised, democratic and political environment in the future," Musharraf said. However, neither were present at the ceremony, which took place in the state palace in Islamabad, and it remained unclear whether they would carry out their threat to boycott the upcoming parliamentary elections. Such a move would undercut Musharraf's effort to legitimise his rule through a democratic ballot. Musharraf again sought to justify his imposition of emergency rule on November 3, during which he purged the Supreme Court just as it was about to issue a verdict on the legality of his continued rule. The retooled court last week gave its stamp of approval. But Musharraf on Thursday gave no indication of when the emergency would be lifted - a key demand of both his domestic rivals and international backers. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter:   / ap_archive   Facebook:   / aparchives   ​​ Instagram:   / apnews   You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...

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