Roosevelt had to wait four months to implement his New Deal while uncertainty further roiled financial markets. January 20 first served as Inauguration Day in when Roosevelt was sworn in for a second term. On years when January 20 is a Sunday, a private swearing-in ceremony occurs with the public oath of office taken on January But if you see something that doesn't look right, click here to contact us!
Twice a week we compile our most fascinating features and deliver them straight to you. The 20th Amendment moving the date from March passed in not only because of the advancement of technology but also because the country was going through the Great Depression; a longer wait for incoming President Franklin D. Roosevelt to take over from Herbert Hoover meant waiting another six weeks to address the crisis. The amendment pushed the inauguration up to Jan. Why noon? No explanation.
It took France only one week to swear in Emmanuel Macron as president after his victory. In Canada, it typically takes about two weeks from the election date. The best that can be said for the existing system in the U. Should everything go according to plan, his last second as commander-in-chief will be am on Wednesday.
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