Boris Johnson Earned Parliament's Trust

Boris Johnson Earned Parliament's Trust

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson continues to be the main subject of high-tension discussions in the country's domestic politics lately.

The prime minister's seat was wobbly for a while when it was revealed that Boris Johnson, who strengthened the Conservative Party's power by winning the general election by a large margin in December 2019, participated in an entertainment event during the coronavirus closures.

It was alleged that Prime Minister Johnson had held at least 17 parties at the Prime Minister's Residence and several other ministry buildings, where he both lived and worked. As a result of their emergence, there was a strong reaction from the opposition. In addition, many deputies from both the Conservative Party and other parties demanded the resignation of the Prime Minister, while the Prime Minister was fined many times in large sums.

As a matter of fact, in his speech in the House of Commons, Johnson apologized by admitting that he attended an entertainment event held in the garden of the Prime Minister's Residence on May 20, 2020, while the coronavirus restrictions continued in his country. However, the reactions to the Prime Minister continued to increase. The names of Finance Minister Rishi Sunak and Foreign Minister Liz Truss, who are considered candidates to replace Prime Minister Boris Johnson, have also been seriously discussed many times.

In the days we left behind, it was a very important day for Boris Johnson's political career after 54 deputies from the Prime Minister's party wrote a letter of disbelief against Johnson.

In the no-confidence vote, Johnson completed the critical corner with a victory. It is estimated that Johnson, who won the vote of confidence by winning the vote in the Conservative Party parliamentary group with 211 votes against 148, will avoid entering into heavy discussions with the opposition, among the information that he will not be asked for a vote of no confidence again for the next 1 year.