European Union Agrees on Brexit Extension to January 31, 2020

European Union Agrees on Brexit Extension to January 31, 2020
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London: The European Union (EU) has agreed to extend Brexit until January 31, 2020, European Council President Donald Tusk announced on Monday. “The European Union27 has agreed that it will accept the UK’s request for a #Brexit flex tension until 31 January 2020. The decision is expected to be formalized through a written procedure,” Tusk said in a tweet. “Flextension” means a flexible extension. If MPs approve the Brexit deal sooner, the UK could leave the EU before January 31, 2020.

The draft text of an agreement for the 27 European Union ambassadors - seen by the BBC - includes two other possible dates for Brexit: November 30 and December 31. It also includes a commitment that the Withdrawal Agreement on the UK’s exit from the European Union cannot be renegotiated in the future. The UK was due to leave the European Union on Thursday, but Prime Minister Boris Johnson was required to request an extension from the bloc after Parliament, in a historic session on October 19, voted against his Brexit deal. Johnson had repeatedly said the UK would leave on October 31 deadline “do or die”, but the law - known as the Benn act - also requires him to accept the offer. (IANS)

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