The US House of Represeatives was also corolled by the Republicans
The latest results of the US congressional elections show that the House of Represeatives of this coury came under the corol of the Republicans.
According to RCO News Agency, the Republicans of the party of Preside-elect Donald Trump were able to achieve a majority of 218 seats in the House of Represeatives.
The US Congress consists of two houses, the Senate and the House of Represeatives, and now both houses are in the hands of the Republicans. The Senate is now in the hands of this party with a majority of 52 seats.
Currely, the status of six other competitions related to the House of Represeatives has not been determined. Curre results indicate a fragile majority. Democrats in this parliame also won 208 seats.

The results of the US House of Represeatives election
As the US preside-elect has nominated two members of the House of Represeatives for top posts, GOP leaders have warned that they are unwilling to lose any more of their troops in the House. On Wednesday evening, before meeting with Biden, Trump visited Republican represeatives and meioned that members of these forces may still be selected to eer the White House.
In this regard, the newspaper “New York Times” reported that the pressure of the Preside-elect of the United States to gather his governme with loyal members of Congress, meets with a difficult political reality for the Republicans; They suffer from the absence of members who are needed to maiain a narrow majority in the House of Represeatives.
If a seat in the House of Represeatives becomes vaca, a special election is usually held to fill that seat for the remainder of the term. The process, whose timing is sometimes dictated by the state’s governor, can take mohs. As for Elise Stefanik, Trump’s pick to be the US ambassador to the United Nations, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, a Democrat, will have an inceive to hold the special election as late as possible.
Earlier, Reuters reported that the Republicans hold a small majority in the Senate with 52 seats, and a majority of 60 votes is needed to pass most laws, which means that even if the Republicans win the majority in the House of Represeatives, the Democrats will have leverage in the House of Represeatives. Washington will maiain.
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