Nachwahl-Sieg: Andy Burnham kann Führungswahl gegen Premierminister Starmer erzwingen
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Andy Burnham hat die Nachwahl im Kreis Makerfield gewonnen und kann damit eine Führungswahl innerhalb der Labour-Partei erzwingen. Dies könnte Premierminister Keir Starmer das Amt kosten. Burnham benötigt dafür die Unterstützung von 20 Prozent der Labour-Abgeordneten (derzeit 81), um eine Urabstimmung unter den Mitgliedern auszulösen.
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· 3 pulledAndy Burnham hat die wegweisende Nachwahl im Kreis Makerfield in Großbritannien gewonnen.
Damit kann er nun eine Führungswahl erzwingen – und Premierminister Keir Starmer ablösen.
Um Starmer herauszufordern, benötigen Burnham und weitere mögliche Kandidatinnen und Kandidaten die Unterstützung von jeweils 20 Prozent der Labour-Abgeordneten, derzeit sind das 81.
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