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Closed by the British Parliament, the Prime Minister planned two weeks before the announcement Opposition lawmakers pointed out contradictions-Reuters News-International

2019-09-03T17:19:41.279Z


[London, 3rd Reuters]-Scotland's plan for a parliamentary closing by mid-October, announced by Prime Minister Johnson to leave the European Union (EU) at the end of last month, was planned Civil appeal


[London, 3rd Reuters]-Scotland's plan for a parliamentary closing by mid-October, announced by Prime Minister Johnson to leave the European Union (EU) at the end of last month, was planned It was revealed at a hearing held on the 3rd at the Civil Court.

The lawsuit was filed by about 70 opposition lawmakers who opposed the parliamentary suspension. The legislature argues that the Prime Minister cannot request the Queen to leave the parliament until October 31 after leaving the EU.

Mr. Aiden O'Neill, a lawyer representing about 70 members of the parliament, is marked with the word “Jesus” in a note asking his closeness to send a parliamentary leave to Mr. Johnson two weeks before the official announcement. He revealed that he was.

Mr. O'Neill pointed out that in the previous hearing, the lawyer on the government side said that it was nothing more than a desk philosophy regarding the suspension of parliament. Johnson's aides also claimed to have declared that a parliamentary break was not planned three days before the official announcement.

The government counsel said the issue of parliamentary suspension should not be decided by the court, and there is no legislation that defines the use of parliamentary suspension.

The ruling will be handed down on the 4th.

Source: asahi

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