UK Prime Minister Johnson to propose a general election campaign again on September 9 0:30 on September 6

The House of Representatives of the British Parliament House announced on the 5th that it would submit a motion again on the 9th next week regarding the implementation of a general election that was rejected by the House of Representatives proposed by Prime Minister Johnson.

The British Parliament is debating in the Senate on the 5th, following the passage of a bill seeking postponement of the EU-European withdrawal deadline at the end of next month.

If passed, the prospects that the bill will be finalized through the relevant procedures on the 9th day of the week are growing.

The ruling party is a conservative member of the conservative party, and the House of Representatives Lismog of the House of Representatives announced on May 5 that Prime Minister Johnson will submit a motion on the 9th to move ahead of the general election.

Prime Minister Johnson also filed a motion to hold a general election on the 15th of the month on the 4th, but was rejected because he could not get more than two-thirds of the required parliamentary House of Representatives.

The opposition party has shown a stance to respond to the general election if a bill requiring postponement of the withdrawal deadline is established, so it seems that Prime Minister Johnson is urged to hold the election again.

However, the opposition party has a strong sense of caution in conducting the election before the 31st of the deadline for next month's withdrawal, and there is an opinion that “the protest of Prime Minister Johnson should not be taken”.

The ruling and opposition parties will continue until the beginning of the week.