British and planet media are reporting present the final end of Boris Johnson's government, who has announced that he is resigning from office.
Events from Downing Street 10 were commented, among others, by erstwhile Polish prime minister Donald Tusk, the leader of PO. In the Twitter entry, the politician besides referred to accusations of opposition against the Polish Prime Minister about lies.
"Borys Johnson was caught lying, so resigned. Don't you think, Matthew, that he's a freak after all?" wrote Tusk.
Johnson's Government Fall
The crisis that led to Johnson's resignation began on Tuesday, after the dramatic resignations of Chancellor Rishi Sunaka and wellness Secretary Sajid Javid. In a message of resignation after the questions of Prime Minister Javid, he said that "balance between loyalty and integrity" had become "impossible in fresh months". He added: “At any point it is essential to conclude that it is enough. I believe this is the moment."
Their departures sparked a wave of successive resignations, and 1 in 5 government MPs resigned their positions. The BBC was informed that Johnson emphasized in his speech to ministers that he was voted "millions" of people and questioned whether any of his future successors would be able to "recreate his election success in the next election".
Events on Downing Street
The British Prime Minister has been struggling with a wave of criticism since the media revealed that social gatherings, informal receptions or events were held on Downing Street, in another ministries or at the Conservative organization office during the covid restrictions erstwhile this was prohibited.
In April this year, Johnson apologized for breaking the sharpening and paid the fine imposed on him. He thus became the first British Prime Minister in office to be punished for breaking the law, although this is simply a mandate akin to those for insignificant traffic misconduct and does not consequence in entry in the criminal record. Not given what the punishment was, but according to Sky News, it was £50. Johnson's wife, Carrie, and Rishi Sunak's finance minister, besides paid the mandates.
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