British Parliament approves inquiry into Boris Johnson for Downing Street parties

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The study was approved without a vote after the House presidency loudly asked if anyone was against its conduct and no one showed their opposition.

The British (lower) House of Commons on Thursday agreed to open an inquiry into whether the Prime Minister, Boris Johnsonlied to Parliament when he assured that he did not know that the parties detained in their offices would have broken the law.

The research, which will be conducted in the hands of the Privileges Committee of the chamber, was authorized without a vote, after the House of Commons presidency loudly asked if anyone was against its implementation and no one showed that they disapproved of it.

The government today reversed its last-minute intention to postpone this inquiry after verifying, according to British media, that many Conservative MPs did not support the move.

Opposition leader Labor tabled the motion on Tuesday. Conservative MPs have been asked to support the UK government’s attempt to postpone the vote until the police investigation is completed and Sue Graythe official in charge of an independent investigation.

Boris Johnson on official visit to India. Photo: EFE

However, in a last-minute amendment, it was handed over to the Conservative MPs who could vote however they wished on the Labor motion.

As noted by the Sky News chain, there is speculation in Westminster that the ‘Tory’ deputies are no longer willing to wait for an inquiry into the Prime Minister’s conduct, who is currently official visit in India However, the commission’s investigation won’t begin until Scotland Yard’s is finished.

The Privilege Commission consists of: seven deputies reflects the composition of the House of Commons. It is currently made up of four Conservatives, two Labor and one from the Scottish National Party (SNP).

It is led by a member of the opposition, which in this case is Chris Bryant When the investigation is complete, you must prepare a report and then submit it to the Commons. His conclusions and recommendations should again be voted on in the House.


Source: EITB

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