Sonak faces urgent questions about the re -Minister of the Interior

Sonak faces urgent questions about the re -Minister of the Interior

Rishi Sonak, the new British prime minister, is under more criticism for reassigning Suwala Braverman to the interior ministry just days after she had resigned due to security code violations.
The 42 -year -old militant province resigned from the Liz Terrace government on October 19, after recognizing the use of its personal email to send official documents, which violates the government behavior code.

However, the new Prime Minister Rishi Sonak gave Swala Braverman assurances on Tuesday after arriving in Downing Street.
The labour opposition will compel the government to provide reviews of the ministers’ palaces the following week, flagging major security flaws.
In a related context, “The Mail On Sunday” stated that “customers suspected of working for the Kremlin” had hacked the Liz Ter terrace.

Evit Cooper, a member of the opposition labour party, voiced her worries over how seriously the government treats security-related matters.
In this context, she said to “Sky News”: “All this leads us to questions that arise about the government’s lack of dealing with national security issues sufficiently,” noting that Soyla Braverman should answer these questions.

The representative in charge of security problems, Evit Cooper, stated that the British should be aware of whether this is the first offence of this nature.
We cannot have an interior minister criticising Sonak’s “fatal appreciation error” for calling it “six days after her violation of government legislation” if she lacks the trust of the security forces, they said.
And on Sunday, Minister Michael Gov spoke out in defence of his coworker, calling her a “first-class” political figure.

I admitted a mistake, he said, adding that “she is working hard to keep the system more effective and make our borders safer.”

Concerning the replacement of the interior minister, Sonak is under pressure.

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