Eight Contenders In Race To Succeed Johnson As UK PM

Eight Contenders In Race To Succeed Johnson As UK PM

LONDON, Jul 13 (NNN-AGENCIES) – Eight candidates have been nominated to enter the race to be the leader of the Conservative Party and replace outgoing Boris Johnson as prime minister of the United Kingdom (UK), the party’s backbench 1922 Committee said yesterday.

The eight contenders who successfully enlisted the required backing of at least 20 Conservative lawmakers are: Former Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak; Foreign Secretary, Liz Truss; International Trade Minister, Penny Mordaunt; backbench lawmaker, Tom Tugendhat; Attorney General, Suella Braverman; newly appointed Chancellor, Nadhim Zahawi; former Equalities Minister, Kemi Badenoch; and former Foreign Secretary, Jeremy Hunt.

The first round of voting among Tory lawmakers are being held today, and only those contenders who receive at least 30 votes can enter the second ballot, which is to be held tomorrow, according to the rules set by the 1922 Committee, which runs the leadership contest.

The number of contenders will be whittled down to two, through more rounds of secret ballot, before British parliamentarians break up for the summer recess on Jul 21.

The final two contenders will then go through a postal ballot of all the Conservative members, numbering around 200,000, over the summer, and the winner will be announced on Sept 5, becoming the new Tory leader and the UK’s next prime minister.

The Tory leadership race was triggered after Johnson was forced to bow to the inevitable, last Thursday, by an avalanche of resignations of cabinet ministers and other junior government officials, in protest against his scandal-plagued leadership. Johnson continues to serve as caretaker prime minister, until a new Tory leader succeeds him.

Johnson, who won a landslide victory in the general elections in 2019, lost support after he was caught in a string of scandals, including the Partygate scandal and the Chris Pincher scandal, related to allegations of sexual misconduct by the former Conservative Party deputy chief whip.– NNN-AGENCIES

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