Sunak wins the third round of the British Prime Minister’s vote

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In the third round of voting for deputies Conservative PartyToday, Monday, Sunak received 115 votes, ahead of ministerprevious defense Penny Mordaunt Which got 82 votes andministerexternal Liz Terrace Which got 71 votes.

And after Johnson announced this month his intention to resign as a result of successive scandals, his administration lost the support of many in the world Conservative Party As his governor, the race has taken a turn for the worse with a number of contenders pouring barbs at the front-runner Sunak.

and solved ministerFormer State Equality Council member Kimi Badnock came fourth in Monday’s poll with 58 votes.

358 deputies will be cut from Conservative Party The governor reduced the number of contenders to two this week, after eliminating the candidate with the fewest votes in each voting round.

The name of the new prime minister is due to be announced on September 5, after the 200,000 Conservative Party members cast their ballots by mail over the summer.

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In the third round of voting for deputies Conservative PartyToday, Monday, Sunak received 115 votes, ahead of ministerprevious defense Penny Mordaunt Which got 82 votes andministerexternal Liz Terrace Which got 71 votes.

And after Johnson announced this month his intention to resign as a result of successive scandals, his administration lost the support of many in the world Conservative Party As his governor, the race has taken a turn for the worse with a number of contenders pouring barbs at the front-runner Sunak.

and solved ministerFormer State Equality Council member Kimi Badnock came fourth in Monday’s poll with 58 votes.

358 deputies will be cut from Conservative Party The governor reduced the number of contenders to two this week, after eliminating the candidate with the fewest votes in each voting round.

The name of the new prime minister is due to be announced on September 5, after the 200,000 Conservative Party members cast their ballots by mail over the summer.

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