MADRID, 20 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The 1922 Committee, the group in charge of solving the succession of the leader in the Conservative Party, hopes that “by Friday, October 28”, the name of the person who will replace Liz Truss in the head of Government will be known, within of a process that is anticipated to be brief.
The chairman of the committee, Graham Brady, has confirmed the date after speaking with the main manager of the Conservative Party, Jake Berry. It will thus be an agile change, far from the two months that the ‘Tories’ needed to complete the succession of Boris Johnson.
“We should have a new leader in command before the tax declaration that will take place on October 31,” Brady explained to the media, shortly after Truss appeared to confirm that he could not complete the mandate he received a month and a half ago. their own peers.
The party has yet to reveal the details of the process, although Brady has already suggested that “if there is only one candidate, there is only one candidate.” It is not ruled out at this point that a consensus successor could be agreed to avoid delving further into the resignation of the ruling party.