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UK Parliament rejects motion to hold early election, Boris Johnson says will introduce new bill

Just Earth News | @justearthnews | 29 Oct 2019

UK Parliament rejects motion to hold early election, Boris Johnson says will introduce new bill

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Moscow/Sputnik/UNI: UK parliament on Monday voted against Prime Minister Johnson's call for holding a general election on December 12.

Johnson needed the support of two-thirds of the House of Commons, or 434 votes, to announce an early election. Two hundred ninety-nine parliamentarians voted for the election, 70 voted against.


The prime minister said he would introduce a short bill on holding elections on December 12, which required a simple majority of votes.


Johnson proposed to hold elections last week, explaining their necessity by the absence of a parliamentary majority and the resulting inability to approve a deal with the European Union on Brexit. He insisted that the United Kingdom would exit the EU as soon as possible and believed that after the election, a new parliament and government would be able to ratify the deal.