President Biden of the United States, who took office on the 20th, is making rapid progress in policy changes from the previous administration, such as returning to the Paris Agreement and wearing masks.

However, there are voices from the opposition and Republicans who do not agree with the policy, and it seems that the issue is whether to promote cooperation beyond the parties.

President Biden celebrated his first weekend after taking office on the 23rd, and he also worked on policy discussions at the White House on that day.



In the three days since he took office, President Biden announced that he would return to the Paris Agreement, an international framework for combating global warming, and wear masks on public transportation, as well as with the leaders of neighboring countries Canada and Mexico. I also started a telephone talk at.



Approximately 30 executive orders and documents have been signed to advance policies under the authority of the president, and the American media evaluates that they are launching policies faster than successive administrations.



However, opposition and Republican parties have also argued that employment will be affected by President Biden's announcement that he will revoke permission to build some of the crude oil pipelines to protect the environment.



In addition, there are voices calling for corrections to large-scale economic measures of 200 trillion yen, saying that there are contents that are not related to the response to the new coronavirus, such as raising the minimum wage.



For President Biden, who called for the unity of the people at the inauguration ceremony, it seems that the issue is whether to promote cooperation beyond the factions.