In the US Senate, three new members of the Democratic Party, including the winners of the Southern Georgia final vote, have officially regained control of the Senate.

In the U.S. Senate on the 20th, three people, Mr. Warnock and Mr. Osov of the Democratic Party, and Mr. Padiya, who succeeded Mr. Harris who resigned due to the inauguration of Vice President, were all elected in the final vote of Southern Georgia this month. Was officially appointed to the Senate.



As a result, Republicans and Democrats both have 50 seats out of the 100 Senate, and Vice President Harris also serves as chairman, making the Democrats a de facto majority and regaining control.



Although the Democratic Party has taken the initiative in the Senate in addition to the House of Representatives, it will be a tailwind for the new Biden administration, which is pushing for a policy shift from the Trump administration, but the ruling and opposition parties in the Senate have resisted. The new administration is likely to be required to manage the administration carefully.