With the support of the “most popular” minister, is Terrace close to Johnson’s succession?

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Wallace described in an article published in The TimesTerrace as "the only candidate" Who has enough experience to lead the nation from day one. According to the Minister of Defense, he supports Terrace because it "She is frank and always says what she thinks of.. I sat next to her in cabinet meetings, bilateral meetings and international summits.. She sticks to her positions. Above all, you are straightforward and mean what you say".

According to analysts, the terrace She is the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Johnson government It takes precedence over rival Rishi Sunak, the former finance minister, and the support of Wallace, who is considered one of the most popular members of the government, will provide a greater chance of winning the race next September.

On the other hand, Sunak admitted that he is behind the foreign minister in the race to succeed Boris Johnson in the leadership of the Conservative Party and the prime minister, but he pledged to continue the competition.

Who is the most likely candidate?

To answer the question, the academic specializing in international affairs, Samir Al-Kashef, says that TRACE has enjoyed broad support within Conservative PartyAnd Wallace is not alone in voicing his support for the British foreign secretary, as she got another endorsement from an influential former rival, Tom Taghanht, who was disqualified from the competition in previous rounds of voting.

Al-Kashef added, in statements to"Sky News Arabia"The endorsement is a blow to former Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak, the other finalist in the race for the next Conservative Party leader although he is more popular with the public who have no say in the race.

He explained that when the race was limited to the finalists for the first time, Ters was the favorite with a few percentages, but the odds kept changing in her favour, as many expected that Rishi Sunalek would be a better candidate, but Ters’ performance in the debates exceeded expectations.

He explained that Truss managed to attract attention by addressing topics such as the transport sector, British support for Ukraine, and support for local farmers, after a period of divergence over its economic and political positions and its support for Johnson, which caused a division around it among members of the Conservative Party, pointing out that it is trying to move on Margaret Thatcher’s Iron Lady footsteps through a hard-line foreign policy and pledge to raise the military budget.

In his first official election speech to members of the Conservative Party, Sunak acknowledged that his pledge not to cut personal taxes until inflation was brought under control, did not win wide popular acceptance, saying: "Although this did not make my life easy, it is the honest thing to do".

On the other hand, Truss, who pledged to cut taxes once she became prime minister, was warmly received at a campaign rally in Leeds, northern England, and vowed to take action. "full review" Britain’s tax system, she "so complicated" It must be fair to families.

A total of 11 parliamentarians had previously announced their desire to run for the position of Conservative leader and British Prime Minister, and nine of them were liquidated in previous stages.

Last week, the fifth round of voting for Conservative MPs took place in Britain to elect its leader, who will also become the country’s prime minister. According to its results, two candidates made it to the final round of the electoral race, namely Liz Terrace and former Finance Minister Rishi Sunak.

In the final round, the winner will be chosen from the finalists by all party members, who today number about 200,000. Voting will take place by mail and end at 5:00 pm local time on September 2. The results are expected to be announced on September 5, when Parliament resumes its work after the summer recess.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who replaced Theresa May as Prime Minister in 2019, announced on July 7 that he would step down as Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative Party, after a series of scandals and economic failures that prompted the majority of his cabinet ministers to resign.

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Wallace described in an article published in The Times, Truss as the “only candidate” with enough experience to lead the nation from day one. According to the defense minister, he supports Terrace because she is “frank and always says what she thinks of.. I sat next to her in cabinet meetings, bilateral meetings and international summits.. She sticks to her positions. Above all, she is frank and means what she says.”

According to analysts, the terrace She is the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Johnson government It takes precedence over rival Rishi Sunak, the former finance minister, and the support of Wallace, who is considered one of the most popular members of the government, will provide a greater chance of winning the race next September.

On the other hand, Sunak admitted that he is behind the foreign minister in the race to succeed Boris Johnson in the leadership of the Conservative Party and the prime minister, but he pledged to continue the competition.

Who is the most likely candidate?

To answer the question, the academic specializing in international affairs, Samir Al-Kashef, says that TRACE has enjoyed broad support within Conservative PartyAnd Wallace is not alone in voicing his support for the British foreign secretary, as she got another endorsement from an influential former rival, Tom Taghanht, who was disqualified from the competition in previous rounds of voting.

Al-Kashef added, in statements to “Sky News Arabia”, that this support represents a blow to former Treasury Minister Rishi Sunak, the other final candidate in the race for the position of the next Conservative Party leader, although his popularity is greater among the general public who have no say in the race.

He explained that when the race was limited to the finalists for the first time, Ters was the favorite with a few percentages, but the odds kept changing in her favour, as many expected that Rishi Sunalek would be a better candidate, but Ters’ performance in the debates exceeded expectations.

He explained that Truss managed to attract attention by addressing topics such as the transport sector, British support for Ukraine, and support for local farmers, after a period of divergence over its economic and political positions and its support for Johnson, which caused a division around it among members of the Conservative Party, pointing out that it is trying to move on Margaret Thatcher’s Iron Lady footsteps through a hard-line foreign policy and pledge to raise the military budget.

In his first official election speech to Conservative Party members, Sunak acknowledged that his pledge not to cut personal taxes until inflation was brought under control was not widely accepted, saying: “Although it hasn’t made my life easy, it does. The honest thing to do.”

On the other hand, Truss, who has vowed to cut taxes once she takes office as prime minister, was warmly received at an election rally in Leeds, northern England, and pledged a “full review” of Britain’s tax system, which she said was “extremely complex” and should be fair for families. .

A total of 11 parliamentarians had previously announced their desire to run for the position of Conservative leader and British Prime Minister, and nine of them were liquidated in previous stages.

Last week, the fifth round of voting for Conservative MPs took place in Britain to elect its leader, who will also become the country’s prime minister. According to its results, two candidates made it to the final round of the electoral race, namely Liz Terrace and former Finance Minister Rishi Sunak.

In the final round, the winner will be chosen from the finalists by all party members, who today number about 200,000. Voting will take place by mail and end at 5:00 pm local time on September 2. The results are expected to be announced on September 5, when Parliament resumes its work after the summer recess.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who replaced Theresa May as Prime Minister in 2019, announced on July 7 that he would step down as Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative Party, after a series of scandals and economic failures that prompted the majority of his cabinet ministers to resign.

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