On Monday, September 5, the winner of the election of the leader of the Conservative Party of Great Britain will be announced, the next day the Queen will appoint him as prime minister Minister.
The British Conservative Party has completed voting for a new leader who will head the government and succeed Boris Johnson.
On Friday, September 2, the BBC reported.
The two contenders, including former Treasury Secretary Rishi Sunak and incumbent Foreign Office Liz Truss, will find out who wins on Monday, September 5.
The winner will be officially announced the next day appointed Prime Minister by the Queen of Great Britain.
Poll among Conservatives suggests that Truss is the clear favorite and has a lot of support among party members. It is likely that she will form the new British government.
Boris Johnson will remain in office until the transfer of power is completed. The Guardian notes that he is expected to deliver a farewell speech on the morning of Tuesday, September 6.
On July 7, Johnson announced that he was resigning as head of government and leader of the Conservative Party. He made this decision due to the political crisis and a wave of resignations of members of the British government.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that after Johnson's resignation, support from Britain will not change.
Recall, the Minister of Foreign Affairs Liz Truss, the leader in the fight for the post of prime minister, said during the debate that she was ready to press the “nuclear button” if necessary.
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