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British Prime Minister closes parliament until mid-October to contain move to prevent withdrawal without agreement-Reuters News-International

2019-08-28T17:02:06.200Z


[London 28th Reuters]-British Prime Minister Johnson announced a policy to suspend Congress until mid-October 28th. Significantly reduce parliamentary deliberation time until the European Union (EU) withdrawal deadline at the end of October


[London 28th Reuters]-British Prime Minister Johnson announced a policy to suspend Congress until mid-October 28th. It is thought that the parliamentary deliberation time until the European Union (EU) withdrawal deadline at the end of October will be greatly shortened, and the movement of the parliament to prevent withdrawal without agreement is conceived.

Prime Minister Johnson set up a queen's speech on 14 October to formally declare the opening of Congress, and Queen Elizabeth accepted it. As a result, the parliament was closed from mid-September to October 14, and only a few days were left before the EU Summit held on October 17-18. The possibility of withdrawal is increased.

Prime Minister Johnson stressed that he had enough time to discuss the withdrawal. In response to the question of whether the aim is to stop Congressional movements delaying the withdrawal of the EU, he responded, “There is nothing like that.”

The ruling and opposition party members rebounded. Congressman McDonnell, a prominent opposition and labor party, criticized the move of Prime Minister Johnson as a "UK coup."

The probability of submitting a cabinet distrust resolution to the Johnson administration is increasing, and if it is passed, the possibility of a general election is raised.

Labor leader Corbin, in a timely manner, expressed his intention to submit a cabinet distrust plan. Glebe, a ruling and conservative party, who opposes withdrawal without agreement, also expressed his view that a cabinet distrust vote is likely to be held.

President Berkow criticized the opposition to democracy in an effort to disrupt the “obvious” parliamentary debate.

US President Trump said in a post on Twitter that “Boris (Prime Minister Johnson) is doing what Britain wants” and that it would be difficult to pass the untrusted plan that the Corbin Labor Party and party leaders are aiming for. “Johnson is proved to be 'great'! Love the UK."

Pounds plunged as the chances of withdrawal without agreement increased. For the time being, it was the first low in six days against the dollar, and the first low in about a week against the euro.

Source: asahi

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