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zdorov / САМООБРАЗОВАНИЕ / Liz Truss was the new British prime minister, winning 57.4% of the vote. |
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Liz Truss, Minister ofsom.777 Foreign Affairs Has led the former finance minister to become British Prime Minister after Boris Johnson on Tuesday (September 6) On September 5, 2022, Reuters reported Liz Truss, Minister of Foreign Affairs. won the vote to be the leader of the Conservative Party And she will step up as Britain's new prime minister, replacing Boris Johnson, who announced his resignation. and is looking for representatives from the party to act instead BYD D-Day sends the EV Atto 3 to the market with a price reduction of 1.5 hundred thousand baht Krung Thai sells hidden derivative debentures Guaranteed 100% principal. Open for reservation 12-14 Sept. CP bears debt, bonds, 800 billion baht, expands the empire - refinance lotus ADVERTISEMENT Liz Truss was named Britain's next prime minister on September 5, receiving 81,326 votes, or 57.4% of the vote. Slashing the rival is Richie Sunak, former finance minister in the Johnson government. that received 60,399 votes, or 42.6% of the voters Truss is on the way to British leadership. At a time when England faces a cost of living crisis Industrial turbulence and recession “We have to show that We will pass the country in the next two years. I will deliver a bold plan to reduce taxes and grow the country's economy,” Truss said after the results were announced. “I will deal with the energy crisis. deal with people's energy bills But we still have to deal with the long-term issues we have with energy supply.” The announcement marks the beginning of the takeover of Boris Johnson, who is set to become former prime minister. The detainee announced his resignation last July. After several scandals from his administration. |
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