Great Britain: candidates for the succession of Tras must be supported by at least 100 deputies

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Candidates to succeed Truss must be supported by at least 100 MPs

Until Monday at noon, those who wish to take the place of Liz Truss can declare their candidacy. The process of electing the new leader of the Tories and Britain will begin with a vote among MPs, who also have to approve the person they want to lead their party.

The new leader will have to earn their support during the election process between December 15 and January 21.

There are currently 11 candidates who have declared their interest in becoming the next leader of the Conservatives: Rory Stewart, Dominic Raab, Nicky Morgan, Michael Gove, Esther McVey, Penny Mordaunt, Andrea Leadsom, Esther McVey, Stephen Crabb and Mark Harper.

Candidates to succeed Truss must be supported by at least 100 MPs

Until Monday at noon, those who wish to take the place of Liz Truss can declare their candidacy. The process of electing the new leader of the Tories and Britain begins.

British Prime Minister Truss announced his resignation on Monday, and the race to replace him is already underway.

Candidates must be supported by at least 100 MPs before they can declare their candidacy, so the process could take a while.

Until Monday at noon, those who wish to take the place of Liz Truss can declare their candidacy. The process of electing the new leader of the Tories and Britain will begin once enough candidates are in place.

The Conservative Party has a new leader, and you can help him or her get there.

Until Monday at noon, those who wish to take the place of Liz Truss can declare their candidacy. The process of electing the new leader of the Tories and Britain will begin on Tuesday with a series of votes for the party members.

The Conservatives have an opportunity to elect a new leader who will be able to create an atmosphere of stability and unity in the party that will help it win in 2020 elections.

The candidates must receive at least 100 votes from MPs. They will have three rounds: first round – 90% of votes; second round – 80%; third round – 60%. If none of them wins more than 50% of ballots in any round, then there will be a second round with only two candidates remaining.

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