
Presidential inaugurations
A presidential inauguration is the official ceremony that marks the beginning of a new president’s term in office. It typically involves a swearing-in oath, where the president promises to uphold the Constitution, and a speech outlining goals and priorities. The event often includes speeches, parades, and celebrations, symbolizing the peaceful transfer of power and the democratic process. In the United States, inaugurations are held every four years on January 20th. The ceremony signifies the leader's formal assumption of responsibilities and leadership of the nation.