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United Kingdom: "There is a whole accumulation of cases which undermine the authority of Boris Johnson"

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, in front of the royal family and many personalities, including several of his predecessors, during mass in Saint Paul's Cathedral, for the platinum jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, this Friday, June 3, 2022. AP - Aaron Chown

By: Florent Guignard Follow

Weakened by months of scandals for parties organized at 10 Downing Street, during the confinements imposed on the population during the Covid-19 pandemic, the British Prime Minister faces a vote of no confidence on Monday from members of the Conservative Party, more and more more annoyed by its leader.

If he is disowned, Boris Johnson will lose his post and an internal election will be launched to appoint a new leader of the party, who will become Prime Minister.

Interview with Florence Faucher, professor of political science at the Center for European Studies at Sciences Po.

  • Boris Johnson

  • Justice