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From the very first day of his inauguration, US President Biden has signed executive orders that overturn former President Trump's policies.

It was decided to make it mandatory for public institutions to wear masks, and to return to the Paris Climate Change Convention and the World Health Organization, where President Trump withdrew.



This is Kim Young-ah.



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Immediately after taking office, US President Joe Biden signed executive orders such as the Paris Climate Change Convention and the return to the World Health Organization.



The executive order also made it mandatory for federal facilities to wear masks.



President Biden said the signing of the executive order was the beginning of many things on his first day.



[Joe Biden/US President: I am proud of the executive order signed today.

We want to start our work by keeping the promises made to the American people.]



President Biden said the executive orders signed today (21st) will change the tide of the Corona 19 crisis and help fight climate change.



There were 17 documents signed by President Biden, including 15 administrative actions and 2 institutional actions.



It also included withdrawing the ban on entry to the United States by citizens of Islamic countries and halting the effect of the emergency declared to build a barrier to the Mexican border in the southern United States.



These policies, including the return to the Climate Change Convention, are all overturning policies that President Donald Trump implemented during his tenure in the face of controversy.



Executive orders are the power of the President to mobilize without legislative legislation.



The fact that President Biden started his first business with the signing of an executive order seems to be an expression of his determination to take a strong drive from the beginning of his inauguration and focus on pursuing key national affairs.