Shortly after taking office, US President Joe Biden signed an executive order ordering the return to the Paris Climate Change Convention and halting the WHO withdrawal process.
It has lifted the ban on entry to the United States by some Islamic countries, and has halted the effect of the emergency declared to build a Mexican border barrier in the southern United States.
They all overturned the policies that former President Donald Trump had implemented in the face of controversy during his tenure.
It is interpreted as embodying a strong will to break with the Trump era.
President Biden has also signed administrative measures aimed at overcoming the COVID-19 outbreak and easing racial discrimination.
President Biden ended his inauguration and began working at the White House, signing a total of 17 documents, including 15 administrative actions and 2 agency actions.
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.
Executive orders are the power of the President to mobilize without legislative legislation.
Political media The Hill reports that President Biden will sign 53 administrative actions over the next 10 days, including climate change, economics, health and immigration issues.
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