
The Prime Minister of United Kingdom Mr. Boris Johnson has been impeached by the United Kingdom parliament for organizing a party and dancing with people during this COVID-19 era.

According to the parliamentarians of the United Kingdom, their prime Minister organized a party during this Christmas and with that, he has broken the COVID-19 protocol.

The parliamentarians impeached him and wanted him to resign from office because he didn't respect his office and the people of UK at large.

The UK parliament said, the public will not forgive him for his actions, and so he should resign from his office.
This has gotten people talking on the internet that this cannot happen in Ghana. That is for the parliament to impeach their president for doing a bad thing. This is because in Ghana, our leader has made their leaders as demigods, according to Okatakyie Africa. In the UK, both the minority and the majority came together to impeached Boris Johnson.
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