UK Prime Minister “Needs General Election to Break Situation” Resubmitted Motion on 9th September 6:37

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British Prime Minister Johnson reiterated that the general election, which was rejected by the House of Representatives, was necessary to overcome the situation. Prime Minister Johnson is expected to submit a motion to hold a general election to Congress next week, and the opposition's response will be the focus in the future.

Prime Minister Johnson spoke in front of police officials in central England on the afternoon of May 5th about the UK's withdrawal from the EU = European Union. "Emphasized that the withdrawal should be realized on time.

After that, he said, “We need a general election on October 15. We can't think of a way to overcome the situation without voting.”

Prime Minister Johnson proposed that a general election be held on the 15th of next month, but was rejected without the approval of more than two-thirds of the House of Representatives necessary for the passage.

On the 5th, the British government announced that Prime Minister Johnson will submit a motion to the parliament again on the 9th of the week, and the opposition's response will be the focus.