Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has resigned from the British Parliament after alleging an attempt to force him out by a House of Commons investigation. The investigation relates to allegations of lying to lawmakers about lockdown-breaking parties during the pandemic, known as ‘Partygate.’

While leaving office on his own terms, speculations arise about Boris Johnson’s potential candidacy for the role of Nato Secretary General, a position that would require him to resign as a Member of Parliament.

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Boris Johnson expressed bewilderment and appallment after receiving a letter from the committee investigating ‘Partygate,’ indicating their determination to drive him out of Parliament. The former PM criticized the committee’s report, alleging inaccuracies and prejudice while lacking the ability to challenge it. Consequently, Johnson announced his resignation, triggering an immediate by-election and paving the way for potential future endeavors.

With the impending vacancy of the Nato Secretary General position in September next year, Boris Johnson is being backed by senior Tories as a potential candidate. However, to assume the role, he would need to resign as a Member of Parliament, a requirement unanimously appointed by Nato member countries. Johnson’s extensive experience in global affairs, support for Ukraine, and successful handling of Brexit make him an attractive choice for the position.

Boris Johnson’s resignation allows him to shape his political career’s narrative and explore new international opportunities. Supporters believe he did remarkable work in office and was betrayed by others, presenting a story of victimization.

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By pursuing the position of Nato Secretary General, Johnson could continue his influence on global affairs. However, concerns about his character and potential vetoes from other countries may affect his chances and future prospects.

As Boris Johnson departs the UK Parliament amidst controversies and investigations, his potential candidacy for the role of Nato Secretary General emerges. While his supporters highlight his accomplishments and international influence, it is important to note that taking up the position would require him to resign as a Member of Parliament.