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The European Union will foreseeably grant a three-month Brexit extension on Monday, with the option of advancing the UK's exit from the EU if Parliament approves the agreement with Brussels beforehand, according to a draft of the final text revealed by The Guardian .

The possibility of a shorter extension until November 15, defended by French President Emmanuel Macron, has apparently given way to the idea of ​​"flextension" proposed by the president of the European Council Donald Tusk. Macron himself would have informed the United Kingdom that his position has been isolated within the EU.

The official decision will be made public today, after a meeting of Donald Tusk with the 27-hour ambassadors before the British Parliament decides on the call for early elections in December.

The 'premier' Boris Johnson has welcomed the counter-proposal of the Liberal Democratic Party and the Scottish National Party to hold the elections on December 9 (and not 11, as he intended) and submit the decision to Parliament as a law that would require the support of just a simple majority.

The leader of the Labor opposition, Jeremy Corbyn, still resists the call for early elections, in the midst of a growing division in their ranks. Corbyn has put Johnson on condition that he definitively remove the option of a "no agreement" from the table. The 'premier' has urged the Labor leader to be "brave" and support the appointment with the polls.

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