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Trass's victory does not draw on a democratic legitimate mandate, expert said


The new leader of the Conservative Party and the elected British Prime Minister, Liz Truss. File photoMOSCOW, Sep 5The election of Liz Truss to the post of Prime Minister of Great Britain hardly draws on a democratic legitimate mandate, her victory is «blurred», said the director of the Institute of Europe of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Professor of the Russian Academy of Sciences Alexei Gromyko. On Tuesday, she will become the country's prime minister, Graham Brady, head of the Conservative Party's steering committee, said on Monday following the results of the vote. Truss garnered 81,300 votes, surpassing ex-Finance Minister Rishi Sunak, who received 60,400 votes.Be afraid of fulfilling your desires: a disastrous legacy for Liz Truss «In the second round, Liz Truss won, the picture is blurred here. She lost heavily to Sunak, but the population of Great Britain is 67 million people, and the person who voted for up to two hundred thousand inhabitants became Prime Minister. This hardly draws on a democratic legitimate mandate,» Gromyko said at a round table organized by the Rossiya Segodnya media group. According to Gromyko, one can only speculate that there are «very strange» things in the British system of representative democracy. «We can only It's one thing if the new leader had to call new elections if it was required by law, otherwise she could easily hold such a post for two years. now in the UK legislation can occur, but this also needs a number of reasons or shortcomings eriya or deprivation of the prime minister himself, if parliament votes for it,» the expert noted.The world-hated woman has groped for the nuclear button As Sky News previously reported, incumbent Prime Minister Boris Johnson will hand over his powers to the new party leader no earlier than September 6th. On the same day, Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain will receive both in the Scottish castle of Balmoral, and on September 7, the traditional session of questions to the prime minister in parliament may take place. Boris Johnson, who replaced Theresa May as prime minister in 2019, announced on July 7 that he was leaving the post of prime minister and the head of the Conservative Party of Great Britain. In total, 11 parliamentarians initially announced their desire to run for the role of leader of the Conservatives and Prime Minister of Britain, during the race for the premiership, nine of them dropped out. In the last round, the winner of the two «finalists» Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak was chosen by all members of the party, who today are about 200 thousand. Voting took place by mail and ended on September 2 at 19.00 Moscow time, despite the fact that its start was postponed. This came after the British Government Communications Center (GCHQ), responsible for the information protection of the government and the armed forces of the country, warned that hackers could affect the election result.Liz Truss horrified the British

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