The leadership of the Democratic Party in the U.S. House of Representatives has undergone the first major shake-up in nearly 20 years, and Pelosi’s successor has been determined

With the Democratic Party losing the House of Representatives and Pelosi announcing his “step down,” the Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives ushered in the biggest power reshuffle in decades. On November 30 local time, the Democratic Party of the House of Representatives held party elections, which marked the first transition of the Democratic leadership in nearly 20 years: 52-year-old New York State Representative Hakeem Jeffries became the leader of the Democratic Party in the House of Representatives; 58-year-old assistant Speaker, Rep. Catherine Clark, D-Mass., became the House Democratic whip; Rep. Pete Aguilar, R-Calif., 43, vice chairman of the caucus, became caucus chairman. | Related reading (Observer.com)

Li Zhangke

Although the domestic media generally have a bad opinion of Pelosi’s reports because of her visit to Taiwan in the summer, anyone familiar with American politics knows that Pelosi has a good reputation in the American political circle.

Although the Democratic Party lost the position of the House of Representatives this time, and Pelosi’s speaker also made it to the top, it has to be admitted that Pelosi left with a high profile and enjoys a good reputation among the various factions of the Democratic Party.

She said that she is ready to hand over the baton to a new team. Judging from the current situation, the power transfer is relatively smooth. The departure of Pelosi and others may mean that the Democratic Party will usher in a new leadership group to lead the party group in the future.

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