The British Parliament will hold the first meeting of the month
The British House of Commons (the lower house of Parliament) will hold a meeting on April 21, writes The Independent.
Press Secretary of speaker of the house of Commons Jacob, Rees-Mogg said that the Parliament deal with its “basic constitutional functions”: the control over the expenditure and allocation of funds, and the adoption of laws.
The publication notes that this will be the first meeting of Parliament since March 25, when the deputies were sent on early Easter holidays in the epidemic of the coronavirus.
Flash coronavirus infection COVID-19 began in December 2019 in China. March 11, 2020, the world health organization declared the spread of the coronavirus pandemic. According to data from the American Johns Hopkins University on April 12, coronavirus infection in the world were infected 1.79 million people. The number of victims COVID-19 reached 110 thousand have recovered 404 372 people.
In Britain, the coronavirus has infected more than 84 thousand people, 10 thousand of them died. Among infected and Prime Minister, Boris Johnson. Diagnosis COVID-19 he was 27 March; from the 5th to the 12th of April he was in the hospital forseveral days, Johnson was in the ICU. Despite the statement, while the Prime Minister will not return to full duties. In the session of Parliament on 21 April, he, most likely, will not participate.