Mr.Espinoza ♔♔♔ Posted August 30, 2019 Share Posted August 30, 2019 In the United Kingdom there is a real political earthquake. Prime Minister Boris Johnson decided to suspend Parliament for 5 weeks, from September 10 to October 13 and Queen Elizabeth II gave her approval. Could the Queen of England have refused to suspend the British Parliament following Boris Johnson's request? What does it mean for Brexit that Queen Elizabeth II has approved Boris Johnson's request to suspend the British Parliament Johnson's initiative comes at a time when British parliamentarians were about to return to work after the vacation break and a few weeks before the deadline for Brexit, the Kingdom exit process United of the European Union, established for October 31. This is not the first time that this measure has been taken, but Johnson's decision caused confusion among thousands of British citizens, who turned to the streets of the country to protest. Many consider it a strategy of the prime minister to avoid a vote of censure by Parliament and thus force a UK exit from the EU without agreement, which is known as hard Brexit. But what consequences does this measure have and why is it so controversial? In this video we explain the reasons for the temporary suspension of the British Parliament. But what consequences does this measure have and why is it so controversial? In this video we explain the reasons for the temporary suspension of the British Parliament. Hard Brexit: can the British Parliament avoid the exit without agreement of the United Kingdom from the European Union despite the suspension of its activities? Brexit: "A threat to democracy", the harsh reactions to Boris Johnson's decision to request the suspension of the British Parliament Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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