Toronto: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is likely to resign as the Liberal Party leader on Monday because of increasing pressure to do so from his own party.
It is important to note that Trudeau has experienced a surge in negative reception as the inhabitants of the nation frown upon his management of the country’s economy and public dissatisfaction due to topics such as inflation and a high cost of living. His position has been worst after the resigning of Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, who opposes the approach out to damped economic issue among others such as Trump’s tariffs. All to make things worst, the housing minister has also recently resign from his position.
Dominic LeBlanc, another senior party member, accepted the rising pressure. Prime minister heard carefully to that view when it was presented to him. He said he would reflect carefully,” LeBlanc said.’
Trudeau who assumed the Canadian presidency nearly a decade ago is now unpopular as ever. Trudeau, who leads a minority government, relies on the left-wing New Democratic Party (NDP) for support, but NDP leader Jagmeet Singh also called for Trudeau to quit. This loss of support could lead to a “vote of no confidence” in Parliament, which may lead to an election, and the Opposition, the Conservative Party, may well win.
All the same, Trudeau can resign at will though no swift way to remove him makes the situation challenging for the Liberal Party. The case is a “no confidence” vote is those circles if Trudeau does not step aside and this vote thought to bring the end of Liberal leadership in Canada.
The upswell of the political crisis appears at a time when Canadians are struggling through economic and growing discontent with Trudeau who does not seem to be commanding the support that the Liberal Party needs to hold onto the power.
(Input from Agencies)