Liz Truss resigns as British PM
Liz Truss has resigned as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom just after 45 days in office, marked by turmoil, triggering the second Tory leadership election in four months.
According to BBC news, the Tory MPs revolted against Ms Truss after a series of U-turns on her economic plan sapped her of authority.
In a brief speech outside Downing Street, Ms Truss said the Conservative Party had elected her on a mandate to cut taxes and boost economic growth. But given the situation, Truss said: "I recognise that I cannot deliver the mandate on which I was elected by the Conservative Party."
She said she would remain in post until a successor formally takes over as party leader and is appointed prime minister by King Charles III.
Truss will become the shortest serving PM in British history when she stands down.
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