Justin Trudeau will resign from the post of Prime Minister
There is a stir in Canadian politics these days. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau may resign from the post of PM soon. He himself has approved this matter today. He himself confirmed this in a press conference. He told the media outside the PM residence today that I intend to resign from the post of Prime Minister.
What did Trudeau say?
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau further said, “I intend to resign as party leader and as prime minister when the party chooses its next leader. Last night I asked the president of the Liberal Party to begin that process.” Let us tell you that Liberal Party caucus will be organized in Canada on Wednesday. Justin Trudeau’s resignation may be announced even before this.
Why do you have to resign?
Let us inform you that due to internal discord and dissatisfaction in his party, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau may soon resign from the post of leader of the Liberal Party. Although Justin Trudeau did not clarify in his statement when he would step down, it is believed that he may resign before an important meeting to be held on Wednesday. Let us tell you that Trudeau has been the Prime Minister of Canada since 2015.
Relations with many countries including India deteriorated
Let us tell you that during the tenure of Justin Trudeau, Canada’s relations with many countries including India have deteriorated. Besides, inflation was also becoming a big problem in Canada, on which the government was being criticized a lot. Apart from this, America is also making fun of Justin Trudeau. Due to this, the popularity of the Justin Trudeau-led government in Canada is continuously falling.
Donald Trump made fun
A few days ago, America’s newly elected President Donald Trump also made fun of Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau. Trump had called Trudeau the governor of Canada, and had offered Trudeau to make Canada the 51st state of the United States. Even in a statement, Donald Trump had even called Trudeau a crazy leftist.
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