British Prime Minister Johnson starts the cabinet To debate in Parliament for EU withdrawal December 16th 2:05

Prime Minister Johnson of England started the cabinet on the 16th in response to the victory of the ruling and conservative parties in the general election held last week, and to depart from the EU = European Union at the end of January next year, the parliament will discuss the related bills I am going to start.

On the 12th, a general election was held on the 12th, with the question of whether to leave the EU as the biggest issue, and the ruling and conservative parties won more than 50%.

In response to this, Prime Minister Johnson will start a new cabinet on the 16th and set up a new cabinet.

And on the 19th, Queen Elizabeth will read the government's administration policy in Congress.

In addition, Prime Minister Johnson will leave the EU at the end of January next year in accordance with the administration's commitment, so he will propose the necessary related bills to Congress within the week and start the deliberation.

With the ruling and conservative parties gaining a majority of the seats, the deliberations of the bill are expected to proceed without delay, and the withdrawal from the end of January next year is a sure situation.

The conclusion of a free trade agreement with the EU will become a major issue after the UK leaves the EU, but Gove, who deals with the effects of the withdrawal on this issue, said in a news program on the 15th: “Free trade agreement with the EU Negotiations related to this will be completed by the end of next year. "