The first 100 days of a term are the “la” for a presidency.
Four years ago, upon entering the White House, Donald Trump announced the renegotiation of the NAFTA to his neighboring countries, launched his project to build a wall on the Mexican border before signing a presidential decree prohibiting the entry for nationals of seven Muslim-majority countries.
In all, the Republican had signed 24 presidential decrees in the first three months of his mandate, most of them aimed at the legacy left by Barack Obama.
Joe Biden's transition team has been preparing for this moment for several months.
The latter will have a lot to do.
The president-elect, who moved to the White House on Wednesday, will find himself at the start of his mandate grappling with an unprecedented health crisis.
Like his predecessors, the Democrat should however take advantage of his first 100 days at the head of the United States to realize some symbolic promises, well helped by the Democratic majority
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