Embattled U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson agrees to resign
The Hindu
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has agreed to resign, ending an unprecedented political crisis over his future
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has agreed to resign, his office said Thursday, ending an unprecedented political crisis over his future that has paralyzed Britain's government.
An official in Mr. Johnson's Downing Street office confirmed the Prime Minister would announce his resignation later. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the announcement had not yet been made.
Mr. Johnson had rebuffed calls by his Cabinet to step down in the wake of ethics scandals. He gave in after more than 40 ministers quit his government and told him to go.
It was not immediately clear whether Mr. Johnson would stay in office while the Conservative Party chooses a new leader, who will replace him as Prime Minister.
Minutes before the news broke, Treasury chief Nadhim Zahawi called on Prime Minister Boris Johnson to resign just 36 hours after Mr. Johnson put him in the job, while another newly appointed Cabinet minister quit her post.
Mr. Zahawi said Mr. Johnson knew “the right thing to do” was to “go now.”
Mr. Zahawi was appointed late Tuesday to replace Rishi Sunak, who resigned saying he could no longer support Johnson after a series of ethics scandals.
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