So far four applicants for Johnson’s successor

So far four applicants for Johnson’s successor

Most recently, the previous Secretary of State for Equal Opportunities, Kemi Badenoch, announced her candidacy in a guest article for the newspaper “The Times” (Saturday edition).

She wanted to tell people the truth again, wrote the 42-year-old, who resigned on Wednesday, citing the months of scandals and affairs surrounding Johnson. “But he was a symptom of the problems we face, not the cause. People are tired of platitudes and empty rhetoric. It is not enough to love our country, our people or our party.” Badenoch is considered an outsider.

The best-known candidate so far is former Finance Minister Rishi Sunak, whose resignation on Tuesday evening helped initiate Johnson’s downfall. Several influential Tory politicians, such as former General Secretary Oliver Dowden, spoke out in favor of Sunak. Attorney General Suella Braverman, long considered a Johnson ally, and Foreign Affairs Committee chief Tom Tugendhat are also running. Political heavyweights such as Secretary of State Liz Truss, Secretary of Defense Ben Wallace and ex-Secretary of Health Sajid Javid were expected to join the race.

Any candidate will first need the support of at least eight Tory MPs. Then comes the voting in the parliamentary group, in which the candidate with the fewest votes is eliminated in each election round – until only two are left. The party members decide on the winner in a run-off election. In September, the new party leader or the new party leader should be determined – she or he will then also move to Downing Street.

Source: Nachrichten

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