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Charles agrees to Sunak’s resignation/Starmer becomes Prime Minister of England

The King of England accepted the resignation of the Prime Minister of this country and appointed the leader of the Labor Party as the new Prime Minister of England.

According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency quoted by Associated Press, Rishi Sunak, the British Prime Minister after his party’s defeat in the country’s parliamentary elections, He announced his resignation and Charles III, the King of England, agreed to this resignation.

The Labor Party won the majority votes and 412 seats in the British general election. He inflicted a heavy defeat on the Conservative Party (Tory). Sunak while acknowledging this failure, said that he accepts the responsibility for it and to Kair Stheimer, the leader of the Labor Party, has congratulated this victory. This is the heaviest defeat that the Conservatives have experienced and the Labor Party managed to return to the House of Commons with an absolute majority.

The British Prime Minister announced his resignation after these statements, which was accepted by Charles III. Sunak and Charles had a short meeting and conversation at Buckingham Palace.

Sunak who after the disastrous 45-day period of Liz Trace, who had replaced him, said in his resignation speech: Addressing the UK, I must apologize first. I did my best in this regard, but you have sent a clear message that the British government needs to change and your will is the only thing that matters.

He was the second prime minister during the reign of Charles III. Starmer took power as the third prime minister after Charles’ “hand-kissing” ceremony.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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