(ANSA) - LONDON, OCTOBER 25 - Rishi Sunak reaffirms the honor of arms to Liz Truss in his speech to the nation of entry to Downing St, but underlines the "mistakes" of those who preceded him in facing "a profound crisis".
The new British Prime Minister said that Truss's "intentions" to relaunch growth "were right", and that "nevertheless there have been mistakes" and must be corrected with "competence and professionalism", permitting "the country's confidence".
He then thanked BorisJohnson for "his generosity and his successes" on Brexit eCovid, not without adding that the "electoral mandate" of the 2019 Tory victory "does not belong to an individual".
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