Aides to Republican Donald trump, who won the presidential election, has begun to compile a list of candidates to key positions in the new administration. On Wednesday, November 9, writes The Wall Street Journal.
According to the newspaper, the attorney General may take the Governor of new Jersey Chris Christie. He is an Advisor to the trump and leads a team that deals with transmission of power. He was also a contender for the US presidency from the Republican party. The second candidate for the position — the Governor of Arkansas Asa Hutchinson.
For the position of head of the Ministry of health and social services may be appointed Republican Ben Carson, who also participated in the presidential race, and the Governor of Louisiana Bobby Gindl. It is also assumed that the team, trump will include former new York mayor Rudolph Giuliani and former speaker of the house of representatives newt Gingrich. What positions they can occupy are not reported, but the publication notes that they “can form the nucleus of an administration trump”.
On 9 November, in his first speech after winning the presidential elections, trump said he would seek cooperation with other States, and stressed that the President “for all Americans.” In addition, he promised that his administration will ensure “national recovery and renewal” and called on Democrats and Republicans to unite.
Election of the President of the United States were held on 8 November. Trump has won victory, having typed, according to CNN, 290 electoral votes, while the required minimum is 270. The Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton has received 228 votes.
The voting of electors who formally elect the President, December 19th. 6 January 2017 the Congress will adopt its outcome. The inauguration of President-elect is scheduled for January 20.