In his acceptance speech, Rau promised to uphold the values of not only Germans, but of “humanity.”

“I will never be a nationalist, but definitely a patriot,” Rau said. “A patriot is someone who loves his fatherland, but a nationalist is someone who hates the homelands of others.”

A member of Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder’s Social Democratic Party, the 68-year-old Rau will replace the Christian Democratic Union Party’s incumbent, Roman Herzog, on July 1.

Herzog, 65, who in his five-year term earned the respect of Jewish organizations worldwide, in May received a humanitarian award from the Anti-Defamation League for fighting bigotry, xenophobia and anti-Semitism in Germany.

The position of president is largely ceremonial, but it carries moral weight and is known as the voice of Germany’s conscience.

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