Why Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau Resigned
By Agencies
Justin Trudeau, Canada’s prime minister for nearly a decade, resigned as leader of the governing Liberal Party during a news conference in Ottawa .
He confirmed he will remain in office as prime minister until a successor is chosen.
“This country deserves a real choice,” Trudeau said, explaining his decision to step down.
He also announced that parliament will be prorogued until March 24, giving the Liberal Party time to select a new leader ahead of the next election.
The announcement marks the culmination of mounting pressure from within the Liberal Party and external critics, who have called for a leadership change amid shifting political dynamics.
Trudeau, first elected as prime minister in 2015, has faced challenges in recent years, including declining approval ratings and criticism over his government’s handling of economic and social issues.
Speculation is already swirling about who might succeed Trudeau as leader of the Liberal Party.
Potential contenders include former deputy prime minister Chrystia Freeland, known for her role in negotiating key international agreements, and Mark Carney, a former central banker with experience on the global financial stage.
Trudeau’s tenure has been marked by significant milestones, including his leadership on climate change initiatives, the legalization of cannabis, and progressive social policies.
However, his government has also faced scrutiny over issues such as ethics controversies and affordability concerns.
In his announcement, Trudeau expressed pride in his accomplishments but emphasized the need for renewal within the party and the country.
“Leadership means knowing whenit’s time to pass the torch,” he said.
“I am confident that the next generation of Liberal leadership will build on the progress we have made.”
Trudeau’s resignation sets the stage for a transformative period in Canadian politics, as the Liberal Party prepares to select a new leader who will define its vision for the future.
For Canadians, the upcoming months will signal whether the party can maintain its hold on power or face renewed challenges from opposition parties eager to capitalise on the transition.
The political landscape in Canada now stands at a crossroads, with Trudeau’s departure leaving a significant legacy and a pivotal opportunity for change.
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