The British Parliament EU postponement postponement bill to the Senate vote late at night on 6th September 11:33

The Senate of the British Parliament is expected to pass a bill deciding to postpone the EU-European withdrawal deadline as late as the night of 6th Japan time. Prime Minister Johnson is ready to resubmit a motion for the general election to prevent the postponement, and the opposition party seeking postponement of withdrawal is likely to become even more intense.

In the British Senate, deliberation of the bill to postpone the withdrawal deadline from the EU from the end of next month to the end of next January resumed on the 6th night of Japan time, and the vote was passed as early as the night of 6th. Is expected to be.

On the other hand, Prime Minister Johnson is planning to make a withdrawal from the deadline at the end of next month, and is expected to submit a motion for a general election to the House of Representatives again on the ninth day of the week to prevent the withdrawal deadline.

The approval of the motion requires more than two-thirds of the House of Representatives, but the current situation is that the majority of the ruling party is in the process of being unable to expect approval without the cooperation of the opposition.

Local media reports that the largest opposition and labor parties have decided not to accept a general election on the 15th of next month, before the departure date required by Prime Minister Johnson.

It is unclear whether or not the motion can be passed as Prime Minister Johnson aims, and the opposition and defense of the ruling and opposition parties are likely to become even more intense toward the end of the week.