Elections in the UK
Par Nelly Sallibartan (Collège Germaine Tillion (91)) le 09 mai 2010, 15:16 - Lien permanent
After a long night of votes being counted, it's still not clear who will be in charge of the UK.
The Conservative party, led by David Cameron, have the most votes but it's not enough for them to have an overall majority.
It means there is now something called a 'hung parliament', none of the three main parties are fully in charge and two of the parties will have to join forces to make laws.
Do you know what this picture represents and the title of the person who works there?