Rishi Sonak receives the support of more than 100 deputies to run to succeed a terrace

Rishi Sonak receives the support of more than 100 deputies to run to succeed a terrace

On Friday night, a representative of the British Conservative Party declared that Rishi Sonak had received the endorsement of more than 100 deputies to run for the party’s leadership and subsequently, the position of Prime Minister.
According to the guidelines laid forward by the Conservative Party, Graham Brady, the party’s senior official, had stated Thursday that the contenders to succeed Liz Terrace “would need to support at least 100 members” out of the 357 governors.

Benny Mordont, the minister of parliamentary relations, revealed on Friday that she was running to replace the outgoing Prime Minister, as the theory of Boris Johnson’s comeback gained ground and grew in popularity within the dominant conservative party.

After the majority party was compelled to hold the second internal election in as many weeks to select a new leader for him and the nation, Mordnet is the first to formally declare his candidacy for the role.
She resigned on Thursday, barely 44 days after taking the position.
A poll conducted by the Yogov Institute showed that 79% of the British believed that it was right to resign, while 64% described it as a “bad” prime minister.

The poll also showed that three out of five voters wanted early general elections, which is in line with the opposition parties’ ire at a time when people are struggling and the cost of living is rising.
Rishi Sonak, who warned that Tarras’ tight right-wing policy of tax breaks and debt increases would harm the economy, lost to Tarras in the vote to succeed Junusen thanks to support from a little over 80,000 Conservative Party members.

More than 100 deputies back Rishi Sonak in his bid to succeed a terrace.

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