Biden Hails Democracy, Declines Re-Election Bid
US President Joe Biden highlighted global democratic participation, citing India's massive elections, and announced he will not seek re-election. Addressing the UN General Assembly, he emphasized the importance of public service while acknowledging leaders like PM Narendra Modi of India, who secured a third term in the world's largest election.
US President Joe Biden on Tuesday praised global democratic engagement, citing examples from India to South Korea, as nations held elections representing a quarter of humanity. Addressing the UN General Assembly, Biden underscored the power of peaceful democratic choice.
In his final address, Biden expressed optimism about the future, reflecting on the significance of 'we the people.' He highlighted India's recent elections as the largest democratic exercise, commending Prime Minister Narendra Modi's third-term victory.
Biden announced he will not seek re-election, endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris. He emphasized the value of leadership transition and public service, urging leaders to prioritize their people's welfare.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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