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44-day coup, resignation of British Prime Minister Liz Truss

 


Liz Truss: Liz Truss resigned. He announced his resignation on Thursday.

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London: The newly elected Liz Truss has resigned from the post of Prime Minister. After long speculation, he finally announced his resignation on Thursday. After being elected, he remained in the prime minister's seat for a total of 44 days. Truss fell to members of his own party on fiscal policy. Many were losing faith in him. Finally, he announced from 10 Downing Street, "I am resigning as the leader of the Conservative Party." I will remain the prime minister until the next leader is elected.


Liz Truss won the Prime Minister's chair by promising to bring a tax-free system to the country. Rishi Sunak, a rival of Indian origin, lost in that fight. However, Truss failed to keep the promise he made as the head of the Conservative Party. This has been reflected in the recently presented mini budget. It was then that his own supporters within the Tory party turned against Truss. Since then, Truss has been looming as prime minister. On the other hand, since last Friday, Leez had sacked two of the 4 senior ministers of his government.


Incidentally, anger against Truss started growing in Britain recently. In this situation, he said yesterday, 'I am a fighter and will not run away. I am ready to take tough decisions. Liz Truss resigned within 24 hours of this statement. With the resignation of Truss, naturally, the question has arisen who will sit in the parliament? Sunk was up against Lee in the race to become Prime Minister after Boris Johnson resigned. In the end, Leigh was elected as the leader of the Tory Party, but Sunak did not get much of a vote. Truss got the support of 81,326 while Sunok got the support of 60,399. As a result, strong speculation has started about which direction Britain's politics will turn this time.

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