As President Biden of the United States takes office 100 days ago, the first speech showing future policy has begun.

It is expected that the importance of democracy will be emphasized with domestic turmoil and China in mind, as well as emphasizing the stance of emphasizing the workforce after showing measures to curb the spread of the new coronavirus and economic measures.

As President Biden took office on the 29th and 100 days from his inauguration, his first speech on future policy began at a joint session of the House of Representatives and the House of Representatives.



According to the White House, the speech said, "America has begun to move again," and is expected to have achieved results by supplying vaccines and securing employment to curb the spread of the new coronavirus.



He also emphasizes the stance of emphasizing the workers, saying that "the middle class has built this country," and seeks understanding of a large-scale budget plan that supports huge infrastructure investment for job creation and child-rearing households. It's an idea.



It will also show the policies of racism, gun control and immigration policy, which are still serious problems.



And it is expected that the importance of democracy will be emphasized with the turmoil such as the attack on the Capitol and China, which is positioned as the most serious competitor, in mind.



Attention is also being paid to whether or not the diplomatic and security policy refers to the placement of US troops in the Indo-Pacific region and the response to North Korea, and the content of the speech that predicts the whereabouts of the United States is attracting domestic and international interest.