(LEAD) U.S. House picks new speaker, ends weeks of leadership vacuum

General / 송상호 / 2023-10-26 04:16:34
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(LEAD) US-House speaker election
▲ Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) speaks after he was chosen as the Republicans latest nominee for House speaker at a Republican caucus meeting in Washington on Oct. 24, 2023 in this photo released by Reuters. (Yonhap)

(LEAD) US-House speaker election

(LEAD) U.S. House picks new speaker, ends weeks of leadership vacuum

(ATTN: UPDATES throughout with Johnson's remarks, details; CHANGES photo)

By Song Sang-ho

WASHINGTON, Oct. 25 (Yonhap) -- The U.S. House of Representatives elected a new speaker Wednesday, ending three weeks of leadership vacuum created by the unprecedented ouster of former Speaker Kevin McCarthy.

Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA), known to be an ally of former President Donald Trump, was elected to lead the House following intense internal wrangling over who should grab the gavel. He was the Republican Party's fourth nominee for the top post since McCarthy was unseated on Oct. 3.

The new speaker is tasked with a host of legislative tasks, including handling President Joe Biden's request for support to Israel and Ukraine as well as federal spending bills whose passage is needed to prevent a government shutdown next month.

"To my colleagues, I want to thank you all for the trust that you have instilled in me to lead us in this historic and unprecedented moment that we are in," he said. "The challenge before us is great, but the time for action is now and I will not let you down."

To Americans, he highlighted his readiness to "get to work again."

"We hear you. We know the challenges you're facing. We know that there's a lot going on in our country, domestically and abroad," he said. "We're ready to get to work again to solve those problems and we will. Our mission here is to serve you well and to restore the people's faith in this House."

Legislative paralysis since McCarthy's ouster has been a major source of concern as the Biden administration has been in need of congressional cooperation over a range of security and foreign policy issues, including the escalating war between Israel and the Hamas militant group and Russia's protracted war in Ukraine.

Johnson was first elected to the House in December 2016. Prior to the election, he had served in the Louisiana Legislature since 2015. He is the first Speaker of the House from Louisiana.

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