Second round of elections of Prime Minister ended in Britain

In the UK, the second round of elections of the head of government ended. Of the six candidates for the position of prime minister, only five went further, writes BBC.

It is noted that the first place in the second round of the elections was again taken by the ex-Minister of Finance Rishi Sunak with 101 voice. The second and third place was taken by the former head of the Ministry of Defense Penny Mordont and the current Minister of Foreign Affairs Liz Tracers, they scored 83 and 64 votes, respectively.

The Minister of Equality and Local Self -Government Kami Badenoch (49 votes) and a member of the British Parliament Tom Tugenedate (37 votes) closed the list of elections.