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Sunak officially takes office as UK Prime Minister — Buckingham Palace

It is noted that the new Conservative Party leader is the first prime minister to be appointed by King Charles III
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak EPA-EFE/TOLGA AKMEN
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak
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LONDON, October 25. /TASS/. New Conservative Party leader Rishi Sunak has officialy become UK’s Prime Minister after being invited to form a government by King Charles, according to the distributed photographs of the audience which took place at Buckingham Palace.

Now Sunak, 42, will head to Downing Street, his new residece, where he will address the UK residents. He is the first prime minister to be appointed by King Charles III, who took the throne on September 8 after Queen Elizabeth II’s death.

Sunak is replacing Liz Truss, who on October 20 announced her resignation, after her failed economic policy and against the backdrop of growing discontent among her colleagues in the ruling Conservative party. In all, she spent less than 50 days as prime minister, thus setting an anti-record.

Sunak became prime minister on the heels of the Conservative Party’s announcement on Monday. Both of his rivals, ex-Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the Leader of the House of Commons Penny Mordaunt withdrew from the race. As the local media reported, neither Johnson nor Mordaunt seemed to have gathered the necessary 100 votes from MPs to advance to the next round of parliamentary voting.

Unusual Prime Minister

Sunak has become the first UK Prime Minister of color, the first Hindu and the first ethnic Indian to head the British cabinet. He is a third-generation immigrant whose family moved to the UK’s Southampton from Kenya and British Tanganyika (modern-day Tanzania) in the 1960s.

Sunak was born into a family of doctors and pharmacists. He was educated at Oxford and had a career in finance and investment management. He did not become a member of the House of Commons until 2015, having traded a very successful career as an investor for politics. From February 2020 to July 2022, he was head of the UK Treasury.