Boris Johnson withdraws from the race to run for the British Prime Minister

Boris Johnson withdraws from the race to run for the British Prime Minister

Announcing his departure from the race to succeed Liz Treis as prime minister, the former British prime minister Boris Johnson made the announcement today, Sunday.
In press announcements this evening, Johnson quoted Al-Arabiya and stated, “I obtained enough nominations, but I reached that my candidacy is not correct.”
No prime minister can actively rule if his or her party is unified in Congress, he or she continued.

Johnson, in relation to his bid for the British government, was cited as saying: “I trust that I have a lot to present it, but this will not be the correct step.”
The Conservative Party’s preferred deputies backed former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Saturday in his bid to succeed Liz Tarras, who resigned as leader of the country.

James Doderidge, the minister of foreign trade and a member of the Conservative Party in the British House of Commons, announced in a press release yesterday that former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson had received the necessary 100 deputy governors to support his bid for the Conservative Party leadership and the position of Prime Minister.

Boris Johnson drops out of the campaign to become the next prime minister of the United Kingdom.

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