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“The people of this country have spoken.” He gave us a clear victory “to” be a president who seeks to unite and not divide. “
In epinikia speech the Democratic president-elect of the United States, who prevailed over Donald Trump after a fierce electoral battle, he called on Americans to stop treating their “opponents as enemies.”
Addressing directly to supporters of his Republican opponent, he said: “Let’s give ourselves a chance … It’s time to put the harsh rhetoric aside, lower the tones, see each other, hear each other again.” “It’s time to quit and move on.”
“I campaigned to restore the soul of America, rebuild the backbone of this nation, the middle class, and make America respect the world again.”said the president-elect.
Without referring directly to his opponent, former Vice President Barack Obama stressed that he understands the “disappointment” of Trump voters, who refuse to admit defeat.
“I will work both for those who did not vote for me and for those who elected me”, engaged to Biden, 77 years old.
He added that the American people want Democrats and Republicans to work together, saying they want “demonization in America” to end.
Biden announced that he would immediately establish an anti-coronary crisis management team.
THE President Elect of the USA Joe Biden, officially declaring his victory in the presidential elections, announced today at dawn Greek time, that on Monday he will form a coronavirus crisis management unit, Bring together scientists and experts to address the main challenge facing the American executive today.
“On Monday I will form a team of scientists and experts” to work “For a plan that will enter into force on January 20, 2021”on the day of his inauguration as the 46th president of the United States, the president-elect said in front of a crowd of supporters gathered in Wilmington, Delaware to celebrate his victory.
Source: Athens / Macedonia News Agency
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