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L'affaire du Partygate, terme inventé par la presse, désigne un scandale politique lié à des rassemblements festifs illégaux au 10 Downing Street ainsi que dans divers ministères, en 2020 et en 2021, de la part de membres du gouvernement du Royaume-Uni dont le Premier ministre conservateur Boris Johnson, alors que les autorités appliquent plusieurs restrictions sanitaires pour lutter contre la pandémie de Covid-19. Cette affaire parmi d'autres, contribue à discréditer Boris Johnson, conduisant à une crise politique et entrainant sa démission en juillet 2022.

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dbo:abstract Το Partygate είναι πολιτικό σκάνδαλο στο Ηνωμένο Βασίλειο, που περιλαμβάνει συγκεντρώσεις Συντηρητικών βουλευτών και μελών της Κυβέρνησης Τζόνσον που πραγματοποιήθηκαν κατά τη διάρκεια της πανδημίας COVID-19 το 2020 και το 2021, κατά τη διάρκεια των περιορισμών, ιδίως την περίοδο των λοκντάουν, πραγματοποιήθηκαν συγκεντρώσεις στην και σε άλλα κυβερνητικά κτίρια. Τα γεγονότα προσέλκυσαν τηνπροσοχή των μέσων ενημέρωσης. Δώδεκα συγκεντρώσεις τέθηκαν υπό έρευνα από τη Μητροπολιτική Αστυνομία συμπεριλαμβανομένων ορισμένων στις οποίες παρευρέθη ο πρωθυπουργός, Μπόρις Τζόνσον. Η πρώτη αναφορά έγινε στις 30 Νοεμβρίου 2021, από την Daily Mirror, ότι περίπου 10 μέλη του προσωπικού της Ντάουνινγκ Στριτ είχαν πραγματοποιήσει συγκεντρώσεις κατά την περίοδο των Χριστουγέννων του 2020. Ο πρωθυπουργός Μπόρις Τζόνσον αρνήθηκε ότι παραβιάστηκαν κανόνες και ένας εκπρόσωπος αρνήθηκε ότι έγινε πάρτι. Επίσης, έγιναν αναφορές ότι υπήρξε και άλλο πάρτι, στις 20 Μαΐου 2020 στον κήπο της Ντάουνινγκ Στριτ 10 κατά τη διάρκεια του πρώτου lockdown. Ο Τζόνσον ζήτησε συγγνώμη. Η Ντάουνινγκ Στριτ ζήτησε συγγνώμη από τη Βασίλισσα Ελισάβετ για δύο ακόμη συγκεντρώσεις που πραγματοποιήθηκαν στις 16 Απριλίου 2021, την ημέρα πριν από την κηδεία του πρίγκιπα Φιλίππου, κατά τη διάρκεια του τρίτου lockdown. Τον Ιανουάριο του 2022, η Μητροπολιτική Αστυνομία άνοιξε τη δική της έρευνα για πιθανές παραβιάσεις των κανονισμών COVID-19 σε κυβερνητικά κτίρια. (el) Partygate en ocasiones referido también en ámbitos hispanohablantes con el juego de palabras Botellonson o BoteJohnson fue un escándalo político en el Reino Unido sobre fiestas y otras reuniones del personal del gobierno y del Partido Conservador celebradas durante la pandemia de COVID-19 en 2020 y 2021, cuando las restricciones de salud pública prohibieron la mayoría de las reuniones. Si bien hubo varios cierres en el país, se llevaron a cabo reuniones en el número 10 de Downing Street, su jardín y otros edificios gubernamentales. Los informes de los hechos atrajeron la atención de los medios, la reacción del público y la controversia política. A fines de enero de 2022, la Policía Metropolitana investigó doce reuniones, incluidas al menos tres a las que asistió Boris Johnson, el primer ministro. La policía emitió 126 avisos de multas fijas (FPN) a 83 personas que la policía descubrió que habían cometido delitos bajo las regulaciones de COVID-19, incluidos uno para Johnson, su esposa Carrie Johnson y Rishi Sunak, el Ministro de Hacienda, quienes se disculparon. y pagó las penas. El escándalo finalmente jugó un papel en la próxima renuncia de Johnson como primer ministro.​ Después de que se filtró el video de la conferencia de prensa simulada, el 8 de diciembre de 2021, Johnson anunció una investigación de la Oficina del Gabinete, que finalmente fue realizada por la funcionaria Sue Gray. En enero de 2022, la Policía Metropolitana abrió su propia investigación sobre posibles infracciones de las regulaciones de COVID-19, lo que retrasó el informe de Gray. El 31 de enero de 2022 se publicó una actualización de la investigación de Gray. El informe final de Gray de mayo de 2022 describió múltiples eventos, incluido el consumo excesivo de alcohol y la falta de respeto hacia el personal de limpieza y seguridad. Concluyó que los altos cargos políticos y de la función pública "deben asumir la responsabilidad de esta cultura".​ (es) Partygate was a political scandal in the United Kingdom about parties and other gatherings of government and Conservative Party staff held during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021, when public health restrictions prohibited most gatherings. While several lockdowns in the country were in place, gatherings took place at 10 Downing Street, its garden, and other government buildings. Reports of events attracted media attention, public backlash and political controversy. In late January 2022, twelve gatherings came under investigation by the Metropolitan Police, including at least three attended by Boris Johnson, the then-Prime Minister. The police issued 126 fixed penalty notices (FPNs) to 83 individuals whom the police found had committed offences under COVID-19 regulations, including one each to Johnson, his wife Carrie, and Rishi Sunak, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, who all apologised and paid the penalties. The first reporting was on 30 November 2021 by the Daily Mirror of 10 Downing Street staff gatherings during the 2020 Christmas season. Johnson said rules had been followed, and Downing Street denied that a party took place. A week later, video of a mock press conference in 10 Downing Street was broadcast in which joking comments about a party having taken place were made. Allegra Stratton, then Downing Street Press Secretary, featured in the video and resigned her subsequent Government position after the video surfaced. Shaun Bailey resigned as chair of the London Assembly's Police and Crime Committee after evidence emerged that he had attended a gathering where it was alleged that Covid regulations had been broken on 14 December 2020 with Conservative Party staff. In January 2022, reports emerged of an event with drinks on 20 May 2020 in the garden of 10 Downing Street during the first national lockdown. Johnson said that he attended and apologised for doing so. Downing Street apologised to Queen Elizabeth II for two events on 16 April 2021, the day before Prince Philip's funeral, during a third lockdown across England. Reports followed of a gathering celebrating Johnson's birthday in June 2020. After the mock press conference video leaked, on 8 December 2021, Johnson announced a Cabinet Office inquiry, which was eventually undertaken by civil servant Sue Gray. In January 2022, the Metropolitan Police opened its own investigation into potential breaches of COVID-19 regulations, which delayed Gray's report. An update on Gray's investigation was published on 31 January 2022. Gray's final report in May 2022 described multiple events, including excessive drinking and a lack of respect shown to cleaning and security staff. She concluded that senior political and civil service leadership "must bear responsibility for this culture". Public disquiet over the events led to a decline in public support for Johnson, the government and the Conservatives, and is thought to have contributed to the party's loss of the 2021 North Shropshire by-election and poor performance in the 2022 local elections. In early 2022, a number of opposition, and a few Conservative, politicians called for Johnson's resignation or a confidence vote. The scandal led to the resignation of five senior Downing Street staffers in February, and that of Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice David Wolfson in April. On 21 April, MPs referred the allegations that Johnson misled Parliament over events to the Parliamentary Privileges Committee. The scandal ultimately played a role in Johnson's resignation as Prime Minister. (en) Partygate adalah skandal politik di Britania Raya mengenai pertemuan atau pesta pemerintah dan pegawai Partai Konservatif yang terjadi semasa pandemi Covid-19 pada tahun 2020 dan 2021, ketika yang melarang sebagian besar pertemuan berlangsung. Sementara beberapa wilayah di Britania Raya diberlakukan , pertemuan sosial berlangsung di 10 Downing Street, , dan gedung-gedung pemerintah lainnya. Sejak Desember 2021, Partygate menarik perhatian media yang substansial, reaksi umum, dan kontroversi politik. Beberapa acara yang dihadiri oleh Perdana Menteri Boris Johnson dan pertemuan lainnya diselidiki oleh . Tuduhan bahwa sekitar pegawai 10 Downing Street telah mengadakan pertemuan selama tahun 2020 pertama kali dilaporkan pada 30 November 2021 oleh Daily Mirror. Perdana Menteri Boris Johnson membantah adanya pelanggaran aturan dan seorang juru bicara membantah adanya penyelenggaraan pesta. Seminggu kemudian, video konferensi pers latihan yang diadakan di 10 Downing Street disiarkan oleh ITV News ketika terdapat pernyataan candaan perihal pesta yang telah terjadi. yang saat itu menjadi tampil dalam video itu dan mengundurkan diri dari jabatannya di pemerintah setelah video itu muncul. mengundurkan diri dari sejumlah jabatannya termasuk ketua Komite Polisi dan Kejahatan Majelis London setelah mengaku melawat ke sebuah pesta pada 14 Desember 2020 dengan pegawai Partai Konservatif. Pada Januari 2022, muncul laporan bahwa terdapat sekitar 30 orang dalam sebuah catatan dan 40 orang di catatan lain pada pertemuan dengan minuman pada 20 Mei 2020 di taman 10 Downing Street selama karantina wilayah pertama. Johnson mengatakan bahwa dia hadir dan meminta maaf karena melakukannya. Downing Street meminta maaf kepada Ratu Elizabeth II untuk dua pertemuan lebih lanjut yang diadakan pada 16 April 2021, sehari sebelum , selama karantina ketiga di seluruh Inggris. Laporan menyusul pertemuan ketika ulang tahun Boris dirayakan dengan kue ulang tahun pada Juni 2020. Pada 8 Desember 2021, Boris mengumumkan penyelidikan Kantor Kabinet akan dilakukan oleh untuk menyelidiki adanya pelanggaran pembatasan COVID-19 pada acara itu atau pegawai lainnya selepas video konferensi pers bocor. Case mundur dari penyelidikan pada 17 Desember, di tengah laporan bahwa kantornya sendiri juga mengadakan pesta pada Desember 2020, dan tanggung jawab penyelidikan diserahkan kepada Sue Gray. Pada Januari 2022, membuka penyelidikannya sendiri terhadap potensi pelanggaran peraturan COVID-19 di gedung-gedung pemerintah, yang menyebabkan ketidakpastian waktu dan kemungkinan isi laporan Gray. Pembaruan tentang investigasi Gray diterbitkan pada 31 Januari 2022, yang menemukan beberapa perilaku terkait dengan pertemuan yang "sulit untuk dibenarkan", dengan beberapa pertemuan mewakili kegagalan kepemimpinan dan untuk menegakkan standar yang diharapkan dari pemerintah dan publik. Ia juga mengatakan bahwa "konsumsi alkohol berlebihan tidak pantas di tempat kerja profesional setiap saat". Keresahan publik tentang cara pegawai pemerintah dan lainnya di Westminster yang dianggap telah melanggar pembatasan menyebabkan penurunan dukungan publik terhadap Perdana Menteri Boris, pemerintah, dan Partai Konservatif, serta dianggap telah berkontribusi terhadap kekalahan Partai Konservatif pada . Pada Januari 2022, sejumlah politikus Partai Konservatif dan oposisi menyerukan pengunduran diri Boris atau mosi tidak percaya. (in) L'affaire du Partygate, terme inventé par la presse, désigne un scandale politique lié à des rassemblements festifs illégaux au 10 Downing Street ainsi que dans divers ministères, en 2020 et en 2021, de la part de membres du gouvernement du Royaume-Uni dont le Premier ministre conservateur Boris Johnson, alors que les autorités appliquent plusieurs restrictions sanitaires pour lutter contre la pandémie de Covid-19. Cette affaire parmi d'autres, contribue à discréditer Boris Johnson, conduisant à une crise politique et entrainant sa démission en juillet 2022. (fr) 파티게이트(partygate)는 영국의 보리스 존슨 총리하고 직원들, 공무원들이 2020년 12월 코로나19 범유행으로 인한 봉쇄 기간 중 수시로 파티를 열어 파문이 일게 된 정치 스캔들이다. 영국 정부는 코로나 확진자가 잉글랜드를 비롯한 영국 전역에서 급증함에 따라 봉쇄령을 내렸다. 따라서 영국 국민들의 행동 제한이 생기고 영국 경제는 큰 타격을 입었다. 그러나 사실상 국민들에게 모범을 보여야 할 영국 정부 정치 수장이 직원들하고 다우닝가 10번지에서 국민들의 아픔하고 고통 속에서 파티를 열고 총리의 생일 파티를 열어 즐겼다는 사실에서 이는 총리의 방역 수칙 위반이 된다. 이 사건으로 인해 보리스 존슨 총리는 정치 인생 최대의 위기를 맞아 허수아비로 전락할 기로에 섰다. (ko) O caso Partygate é um escândalo político no Reino Unido sobre festas e outras reuniões de funcionários do governo e do Partido Conservador realizadas durante a pandemia de COVID-19 em 2020 e 2021, quando as restrições de saúde pública proibiram a maioria das reuniões. Enquanto vários bloqueios no país estavam em vigor, as reuniões ocorreram na 10 Downing Street, seu jardim e outros prédios do governo. Eles foram relatados pela primeira vez no final de novembro de 2021 e atraíram a atenção da mídia, reação pública e controvérsia política. No final de janeiro de 2022, doze reuniões foram investigadas pela Polícia Metropolitana, incluindo pelo menos três com a presença de Boris Johnson, o até então primeiro-ministro naquele período. A polícia emitiu 126 avisos penais fixos para 83 pessoas que cometeram uma ofensa sob os regulamentos do COVID-19, incluindo Boris, sua esposa Carrie Johnson e Rishi Sunak (chanceler do Tesouro), que todos pediu desculpas e pagou as multas. As alegações foram relatadas pela primeira vez em 30 de novembro de 2021 pelo Daily Mirror de que cerca de 10 funcionários de Downing Street reuniam-se durante a época de Natal em 2020. Boris afirmou que as foram seguidas e Downing Street que uma festa ocorreu. Uma semana depois, o vídeo da ITV News teceu comentários sobre a festa. Allegra Stratton — então secretária de imprensa de Downing Street —, apareceu no vídeo e renunciou ao cargo subsequente no governo depois que o vídeo apareceu. Shaun Bailey também renunciou a vários cargos, incluindo o Comitê Criminal Policial da Assembleia de Londres, depois de admitir ter participado de uma festa em 14 de dezembro de 2020 com funcionários do Partido Conservador. Em janeiro de 2022, surgiram relatos de que havia cerca de 30 a 40 pessoas participando de festas com bebidas em maio de 2020 no jardim da 10 Downing Street durante o primeiro lockdown do país. Boris confessou o caso e pediu desculpas publicamente. Downing Street pediu desculpas à rainha Elizabeth II por mais duas reuniões realizadas em 16 de abril de 2021, um dia antes do funeral do príncipe Filipe, durante um terceiro lockdown na Inglaterra. Seguiram-se relatos de uma reunião na qual o aniversário de Boris foi comemorado com um bolo em junho de 2020. (pt) 派對門(英語:Partygate)指2020年至2021年COVID-19大流行期间,英國政府與保守党官員舉行派对及其他聚会所造成的一项政治醜聞。当时英國的防疫政策導致絕大多數的聚會被禁止舉辦。虽然英國政府也爲防疫实施了數次封城政策,但其仍于唐寧街10號及其花园和其他政府大楼違反防疫規定舉辦集会。此事件于2021年11月下旬被首次报道,并引起了媒体的关注、社會的强烈反对和政治争议。2022年1月下旬,倫敦警察廳对英國政府舉辦的12次聚會进行了调查,其中首相鮑里斯·強森至少有出席3場聚會。 此次丑闻持续发酵,导致议员们发起。尽管最后不信任案未获通过,鲍里斯·约翰逊依旧无法扛住压力宣布辞职。 (zh)
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dbp:quote 0001-01-31 (xsd:gMonthDay) General findings i. Against the backdrop of the pandemic, when the Government was asking citizens to accept far-reaching restrictions on their lives, some of the behaviour surrounding these gatherings is difficult to justify. ii. At least some of the gatherings in question represent a serious failure to observe not just the high standards expected of those working at the heart of Government but also of the standards expected of the entire British population at the time. iii. At times it seems there was too little thought given to what was happening across the country in considering the appropriateness of some of these gatherings, the risks they presented to public health and how they might appear to the public. There were failures of leadership and judgment by different parts of No 10 and the Cabinet Office at different times. Some of the events should not have been allowed to take place. Other events should not have been allowed to develop as they did. iv. The excessive consumption of alcohol is not appropriate in a professional workplace at any time. Steps must be taken to ensure that every Government Department has a clear and robust policy in place covering the consumption of alcohol in the workplace. v. The use of the garden at No 10 Downing Street should be primarily for the Prime Minister and the private residents of No 10 and No 11 Downing Street. During the pandemic it was often used as an extension of the workplace as a more covid secure means of holding group meetings in a ventilated space. This was a sensible measure that staff appreciated, but the garden was also used for gatherings without clear authorisation or oversight. This was not appropriate. Any official access to the space, including for meetings, should be by invitation only and in a controlled environment. vi. Some staff wanted to raise concerns about behaviours they witnessed at work but at times felt unable to do so. No member of staff should feel unable to report or challenge poor conduct where they witness it. There should be easier ways for staff to raise such concerns informally, outside of the line management chain. vii. The number of staff working in No 10 Downing Street has steadily increased in recent years. In terms of size, scale and range of responsibility it is now more akin to a small Government Department than purely a dedicated Prime Minister's office. The structures that support the smooth operation of Downing Street, however, have not evolved sufficiently to meet the demands of this expansion. The leadership structures are fragmented and complicated and this has sometimes led to the blurring of lines of accountability. Too much responsibility and expectation is placed on the senior official whose principal function is the direct support of the Prime Minister. This should be addressed as a matter of priority. (en)
dbp:source Sue Gray, "Findings of Second Permanent Secretary's Investigation into Alleged Gatherings on Government Premises During Covid Restrictions" (en) Sue Gray, "Investigation into alleged gatherings on government premises during Covid restrictions: Update" (en)
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rdfs:comment L'affaire du Partygate, terme inventé par la presse, désigne un scandale politique lié à des rassemblements festifs illégaux au 10 Downing Street ainsi que dans divers ministères, en 2020 et en 2021, de la part de membres du gouvernement du Royaume-Uni dont le Premier ministre conservateur Boris Johnson, alors que les autorités appliquent plusieurs restrictions sanitaires pour lutter contre la pandémie de Covid-19. Cette affaire parmi d'autres, contribue à discréditer Boris Johnson, conduisant à une crise politique et entrainant sa démission en juillet 2022. (fr) 파티게이트(partygate)는 영국의 보리스 존슨 총리하고 직원들, 공무원들이 2020년 12월 코로나19 범유행으로 인한 봉쇄 기간 중 수시로 파티를 열어 파문이 일게 된 정치 스캔들이다. 영국 정부는 코로나 확진자가 잉글랜드를 비롯한 영국 전역에서 급증함에 따라 봉쇄령을 내렸다. 따라서 영국 국민들의 행동 제한이 생기고 영국 경제는 큰 타격을 입었다. 그러나 사실상 국민들에게 모범을 보여야 할 영국 정부 정치 수장이 직원들하고 다우닝가 10번지에서 국민들의 아픔하고 고통 속에서 파티를 열고 총리의 생일 파티를 열어 즐겼다는 사실에서 이는 총리의 방역 수칙 위반이 된다. 이 사건으로 인해 보리스 존슨 총리는 정치 인생 최대의 위기를 맞아 허수아비로 전락할 기로에 섰다. (ko) 派對門(英語:Partygate)指2020年至2021年COVID-19大流行期间,英國政府與保守党官員舉行派对及其他聚会所造成的一项政治醜聞。当时英國的防疫政策導致絕大多數的聚會被禁止舉辦。虽然英國政府也爲防疫实施了數次封城政策,但其仍于唐寧街10號及其花园和其他政府大楼違反防疫規定舉辦集会。此事件于2021年11月下旬被首次报道,并引起了媒体的关注、社會的强烈反对和政治争议。2022年1月下旬,倫敦警察廳对英國政府舉辦的12次聚會进行了调查,其中首相鮑里斯·強森至少有出席3場聚會。 此次丑闻持续发酵,导致议员们发起。尽管最后不信任案未获通过,鲍里斯·约翰逊依旧无法扛住压力宣布辞职。 (zh) Το Partygate είναι πολιτικό σκάνδαλο στο Ηνωμένο Βασίλειο, που περιλαμβάνει συγκεντρώσεις Συντηρητικών βουλευτών και μελών της Κυβέρνησης Τζόνσον που πραγματοποιήθηκαν κατά τη διάρκεια της πανδημίας COVID-19 το 2020 και το 2021, κατά τη διάρκεια των περιορισμών, ιδίως την περίοδο των λοκντάουν, πραγματοποιήθηκαν συγκεντρώσεις στην και σε άλλα κυβερνητικά κτίρια. Τα γεγονότα προσέλκυσαν τηνπροσοχή των μέσων ενημέρωσης. Δώδεκα συγκεντρώσεις τέθηκαν υπό έρευνα από τη Μητροπολιτική Αστυνομία συμπεριλαμβανομένων ορισμένων στις οποίες παρευρέθη ο πρωθυπουργός, Μπόρις Τζόνσον. (el) Partygate en ocasiones referido también en ámbitos hispanohablantes con el juego de palabras Botellonson o BoteJohnson fue un escándalo político en el Reino Unido sobre fiestas y otras reuniones del personal del gobierno y del Partido Conservador celebradas durante la pandemia de COVID-19 en 2020 y 2021, cuando las restricciones de salud pública prohibieron la mayoría de las reuniones. Si bien hubo varios cierres en el país, se llevaron a cabo reuniones en el número 10 de Downing Street, su jardín y otros edificios gubernamentales. Los informes de los hechos atrajeron la atención de los medios, la reacción del público y la controversia política. A fines de enero de 2022, la Policía Metropolitana investigó doce reuniones, incluidas al menos tres a las que asistió Boris Johnson, el primer mi (es) Partygate was a political scandal in the United Kingdom about parties and other gatherings of government and Conservative Party staff held during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021, when public health restrictions prohibited most gatherings. While several lockdowns in the country were in place, gatherings took place at 10 Downing Street, its garden, and other government buildings. Reports of events attracted media attention, public backlash and political controversy. In late January 2022, twelve gatherings came under investigation by the Metropolitan Police, including at least three attended by Boris Johnson, the then-Prime Minister. The police issued 126 fixed penalty notices (FPNs) to 83 individuals whom the police found had committed offences under COVID-19 regulations, including on (en) Partygate adalah skandal politik di Britania Raya mengenai pertemuan atau pesta pemerintah dan pegawai Partai Konservatif yang terjadi semasa pandemi Covid-19 pada tahun 2020 dan 2021, ketika yang melarang sebagian besar pertemuan berlangsung. Sementara beberapa wilayah di Britania Raya diberlakukan , pertemuan sosial berlangsung di 10 Downing Street, , dan gedung-gedung pemerintah lainnya. Sejak Desember 2021, Partygate menarik perhatian media yang substansial, reaksi umum, dan kontroversi politik. Beberapa acara yang dihadiri oleh Perdana Menteri Boris Johnson dan pertemuan lainnya diselidiki oleh . (in) O caso Partygate é um escândalo político no Reino Unido sobre festas e outras reuniões de funcionários do governo e do Partido Conservador realizadas durante a pandemia de COVID-19 em 2020 e 2021, quando as restrições de saúde pública proibiram a maioria das reuniões. Enquanto vários bloqueios no país estavam em vigor, as reuniões ocorreram na 10 Downing Street, seu jardim e outros prédios do governo. Eles foram relatados pela primeira vez no final de novembro de 2021 e atraíram a atenção da mídia, reação pública e controvérsia política. No final de janeiro de 2022, doze reuniões foram investigadas pela Polícia Metropolitana, incluindo pelo menos três com a presença de Boris Johnson, o até então primeiro-ministro naquele período. A polícia emitiu 126 avisos penais fixos para 83 pessoas que (pt)
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