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Rishi Sunak's win as per PM's decision, result today

Rishi Sunak is considered to be the next PM of Britain. The result will be in front of us on Monday at 6.30 pm. Following the resignation of Prime Minister Liz Trust, the names of Boris Johnson, Rishi Sunak and Penny Mordaunt have emerged. Boris Johnson dropped out of the race on Sunday, leaving just two contenders.

First let's know why Sunak's victory is certain?
There are 357 MPs in the Parliament of Britain. According to the new election rules, the Prime Minister needs to have the support of more than 100 MPs to become the Prime Minister. According to media reports, Sunak has the support of 155 MPs. On the other hand, Penny Mordaunt managed to get the support of only 25 MPs. For this, today party members will vote online instead of ballot.

What next...
Britain's new prime minister will be sworn in on October 28. After that, a new cabinet will be formed on October 29. Before withdrawing his name from the race for prime minister, Boris Johnson said he had the support of 60 MPs. Boris pushed back, saying that the government could not be run well if the party was not united in parliament. We will support the elected PM.

Sunak-Johnson met on October 22, but no agreement was reached. Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak, who was the Finance Minister in his government, had a late night conversation on October 22. Sunak then announced to contest the PM election. Johnson also held talks with candidate Penny Mordont, but no mutual agreement was reached. He then decided to retreat.

Penny can be number-2
Apart from Sunak, British House of Commons Speaker Penny Mordaunt is also in the race for the post of PM. Penny is considered Sunak's number-2. According to experts Penny can go to Sunak's group. But Penny is also vigorously maintaining her candidacy as prime minister.

Rishi Niti: Increase support for MPs, don't vote for members previous lesson

In his latest battle with Truce, Sanke has learned a lot from polling Conservative Party permanent members. This time they don't want to take the contest to the polls of party members. Sunak was leading in the voting of MPs. Sunak received 60,399 votes and Truss 81,326 in the party members' poll. Sunak has adopted a strategy of keeping his MPs below 100 and opposition MPs below 100.