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Does Trump have the right to postpone elections?

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A riot has started in America on the presidential election. Due to the Corona crisis, Donald Trump lobbied to postpone the election, which is being opposed in the party itself.

  • Controversy over presidential election intensifies in America
  • Trumps surrounded the party on tweeting

Due to Corona virus crisis in America, the Presidential elections are under a cloud of crisis. President Donald Trump himself has indicated that the date of elections can be extended further. But now there is a ruckus on it and only members and MPs of Trump’s party Republican have opened a front against him.

According to the US media, about a dozen Congressmen and party members of the Republican Party have lodged a protest. The leadership of the party has been told that the President does not have the right to make such a statement nor can he take such a decision. Let us know that the date of voting for the presidential election in America is fixed, this time this date is 3 November.

Members of the Republicans have said that only the Parliament can decide the date of election, in which case it would be better if the President does not give such statements. Republican Congressman says that Donald Trump will say anything, but elections will be held on November 3.

Simultaneously, it was cited that only Congress (US Parliament) has the right to decide the date and time of elections under section one of article two of the US Constitution. No government or president can pass it himself.

Targeting Donald Trump, his opponent Joe Biden also said that the American people would not have to bother with my tweet when I become president after November 3.

Not only this, even after Donald Trump gave a statement that even if elections were held from the Mail Inn, it may have taken many months time for the results to come. I don’t think the people of America would like that. Earlier, there was a controversy in the 2016 presidential election when the opposition accused that Donald Trump had won with the help of Russia.