ESPM’s professor of International Relations, Leonardo Trevisan, commented on the process of choosing the new British prime minister, which begins on Monday (24), and stated that Liz Truss’s project “had nothing close to reality.” current”.
On the 20th, Liz Truss resigned 44 days after being sworn in.
“The problem is that her ideas had nothing close to the current reality. A huge energy crisis, the price of gas has gone up 240% in six months, inflation is in double digits, it’s the highest in the last 45 years,” Trevisan said.
He also analyzed the profiles of the listed, Rishi Sunak and Boris Johnson. To choose Truss’ successor, the candidate must have the support of 100 Conservative Party deputies. If there is more than one candidate with the minimum number, voting is open to party subscribers.
“Currently, the person closest to reaching that 100 is Rishi Sunak, who has 93. Boris has 44 votes. If this decision goes to those registered in the Conservative Party, the one who has the most support is Boris Johnson,” he concluded.
Source: CNN Brasil

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