The new leader of the British Conservative Party was elected
The Conservative Party of England, which lost the competition with the Labor Party in July and handed over power to it after 14 years of government, today announced the result of its internal party vote and announced its new leader.
According to Isna, the Conservative Party of England, this Saturday, in the midst of efforts to compensate for its hard defeat in the country’s national elections, which ended its 14-year stay in power, chose “Kami Budnok” as the new leader of this party.
The Associated Press News agency published this article and wrote: Bidnak is the first black woman to lead a British political party. He won with 53,806 votes in the competition with “Robert Jenrick” in a poll of 100,000 conservatives. Generic received 41,388 of these votes in this voting.
Badnock replaces former British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who previously led the party during July’s worst election since 1832. Conservatives lost more than 200 seats in the parliament of this country.
The Associated Press wrote: The difficult task of the new leader is to try to restore the party’s credibility after years of rift, scandal and economic tensions and to overcome the policies of British Prime Minister Kerr Starmer of the Labor Party on key issues, including the economy and immigration, and to return the Conservatives to power in The next election is in 2029.
“The task ahead of us is difficult but simple,” Budnock said in his victory speech to a room full of Conservative lawmakers, staff and reporters in London.
He said that his party’s job is to make the government of the Labor party accountable and make binding plans for the government.
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