버락 오바마 대통령 임기(2011년)

Timeline of the Barack Obama presidency (2011)

다음은 2011년 1월 1일부터 12월 31일까지의 버락 오바마 대통령 임기 연표다.대통령 당선인 시절에는 버락 오바마의 대통령직 전환을 보고, 취임 첫 달에 대한 자세한 설명은 버락 오바마의 대통령 취임 첫 100일을 보고, 전체 순방 일정은 버락 오바마가 만든 대통령 여행 목록을 보라.

1월

1월 2일: 오바마 대통령은 2010년 제임스 자드로가 9/11 건강 보상법에 서명하여 플랜테이션 에스테이트에서 법률로 제정했다.

2월

3월

3월 1일: 오바마는 말콤 홀린(가운데, 아래를 내려다보며)을 포함한 미국 주요 유대인 단체의 지도자들과 만난다.

4월

5월

6월

7월

8월

9월

10월

  • 10월 6일 – 백악관에서 열린 기자회견에서 대통령은 상원에 자신의 미국 직업법을 통과시킬 것을 촉구하고 있다.[74]
  • 10월 11일 – 대통령은 해리 리드에게 미국 일자리법이 상원에서 필리버스터를 방지하는 대규모 상원을 확보하지 못한 후 자신의 미국 일자리법의 별도 부분에 대한 투표를 실시할 것을 요청했다.[75]
  • 10월 13–은 백악관에서 대통령과 영부인 host은 자신들의 5번째 만찬 이명박 대통령을 기리는 날이다.[76]
  • 10월 14일 – 오바마 대통령은 의회에 보낸 서한에서 "조셉 코니(Joseph Kony)의 제거를 위해 노력하고 있는 지역군에 대한 지원을 위해" 아프리카에 "100명 정도"의 미군 배치를 승인했다고 발표한다.[77]
  • 10월 16일 – 대통령은 마틴 루터 주니어의 헌정식에서 연설한다. 워싱턴 D.C.[78]의 메모리얼
  • 10월 17~19일 – 오바마 대통령은 자신의 일자리 계획을 홍보하기 위해 3일간 노스캐롤라이나와 버지니아를 순회한다.[79]
  • 10월 20일백악관 로즈 가든에서, 대통령은 무아마르 카다피의 죽음에 대한 발언을 한다.[80]
  • 10월 21일 – 대통령은 연말까지 이라크에 주둔하고 있는 거의 모든 미군이 철수하고 이라크 전쟁이 끝날 것이라고 발표했다.[81]

11월

2011년 호주를 방문한 버락 오바마 대통령

12월

참고 항목

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