The United States government is closed. How long has it been? What are the conditions for reopening the door after closing?

On Monday night, the deadlock between the two parties in the US Congress on the government spending bill was finally not resolved within the deadline before Tuesday zero. 10 year 10 month, the US federal government officially stopped. Government employees involved in American security and other aspects will continue to work, but their salaries will be in place after Congress resumes funding. The number of these employees will reach one million, and more than 800,000 employees in non-special departments will start unpaid leave.

Since last Sunday, members of the House of Representatives have proposed an expenditure bill with the additional condition of delaying the Obamacare reform bill for one year and reducing taxes and fees. Public opinion tends to think that the government will definitely close down. The Obama administration and its aides have previously made it clear that they will not accept any spending bill that will affect the new health care law. Democrats believe that Republicans should support a relatively "clean" spending bill with no strings attached. At the same time, the House of Representatives and Republicans have not wavered in their positions on the Obamacare reform bill. On Monday night, the House of Representatives and the Senate repeatedly deliberated and voted on the budget bill that required Obamacare to be postponed for one year. Finally, the House of Representatives no longer seeks to vote on the revised bill.

At the press conference of 1 1 on Monday night, US President Barack Obama said: "The dispute over a result after the election and the internal dispute of a branch of the government should not affect the operation of the whole government." About half an hour before zero, the relevant departments of the federal government have begun to prepare for the implementation of the plan to stop some government departments. 10 From 0: 00 on 1 year 10, the US government officially stopped.

According to the Associated Press, as of the early morning of June 1 local time, the US Congress failed to reach a compromise on the government budget, which means that the US government is facing the first shutdown since June 17.

Earlier, the United States and the House of Representatives controlled by political parties passed a motion to postpone the Obamacare reform plan for one year to "save money" and provide operating funds for the government; The House of Representatives passed the abolition of the medical equipment tax by 248 votes to 174, and passed the motion to postpone the medical reform for one year by 23 votes to 192. However, the Senate subsequently rejected the bill.

Minutes before the arrival of 1 local time, the White House ordered federal agencies to close down. This is another US government shutdown after 17.

The last time the US government shut down occurred during the Clinton administration 1995-96. The reason is that Republicans oppose President Clinton's universal health insurance plan.

The analysis pointed out that once the above situation happens again, it means that the US government will not be able to pay wages, pensions, pensions and other expenses again, and tens of thousands of civil servants in the United States will be forced to take unpaid leave, and may never be able to recover the wages owed by the government.