United States: Nancy Pelosi re-elected Speaker of the House of Representatives

 

Another good news for the Democratic Party: Nancy Pelosi was narrowly reelected, Sunday January 3, 2021, President of the House of Representatives, during the first working session of the 117th American Congress, which displays deep divisions. At 80, the skillful tactician, who was the main opponent of President Donald Trump during the second part of his term in office, has been re-appointed as “announcer” for the next two years, despite the reluctance of certain voices on the left. of his party.

The elected of California obtained 216 votes against 209 for her Republican rival Kevin McCarthy. All the elected Republican present voted for the latter, while five elected Democrats did not give their vote to Nancy Pelosi. The latter will take behind her a narrow majority in the House, shrunk after the November 2020 elections.

Fourth term

The 435 seats of elected officials in the lower house were renewed at the same time as the presidential election. The majority in the Senate remains for the moment suspended from two by-elections in Georgia, which will thus decide the balance of power in Washington for the start of Joe Biden’s term of office. The Democrat will take office on January 20.

This will be the fourth term for Nancy Pelosi at the roost, which she had already held between 2007 and 2010, then the first woman in American history to take up this crucial post. She then took over the head of the House in January 2019, after the midterm elections. The Speaker of the House of Representatives is the third figure in the United States after the President and the Vice President.

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