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The British Supreme Court decides on the 24th of the closing of the parliament.

2019-09-23T16:01:35.605Z


[London, 23 Reuters]-The British Supreme Court has announced that 11 judges will rule at 0930 GMT (6:30 pm Japan time) on whether the decision by Prime Minister Johnson to close the legislation is illegal. Last week


[London, 23 Reuters]-The British Supreme Court has announced that 11 judges will rule at 0930 GMT (6:30 pm Japan time) on whether the decision by Prime Minister Johnson to close the legislation is illegal.

Last week's hearing was attended by lawyers such as British opposition to the European Union (EU) withdrawal, opposition lawmakers, and former conservative Prime Minister Major of the Conservative Party of the United Kingdom. He appealed that there was no other way to stop his role.

Under the British Unconstitutional Constitution, the power of parliamentary closure or dissolution is officially the politically neutral monarch Queen Elizabeth, who is acting on the advice of the Prime Minister.

The Supreme Court needs to determine whether a judge should be involved in the issue of closing the parliament or just a political issue.

The High Court of London (High Court) rejected a request for injunction to close parliament decided by Prime Minister Johnson this month, while the Scottish High Court ruled it was illegal.

If the Supreme Court finds that the closing of the parliament is illegal, it may require Prime Minister Johnson to convene the parliament, or the chair may reconvene.

According to a document filed by a Johnson lawyer at the court, even if the Supreme Court finds it illegal to close the parliament, it may still be suspended.

Source: asahi

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