Reactions to the 2019 Conservative Party leadership election information
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Reactions to the 2019 UK Conservative Party leadership election emerged from around the world, including from states, other institutions, and people. The result of the election, held following the resignation of Theresa May as Leader of the Conservative Party, was announced on 23 July, with Boris Johnson chosen by party members to succeed May. Johnson consequently also succeeded May as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom the following day.
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