A serious political crisis has arisen in Canada. The New Democratic Party – the political party that has long supported Justin Trudeau as Prime Minister, has spoken of withdrawing its support soon. Party chief Jagmeet Singh has written an open letter saying he will vote in favor of a no-confidence motion to be tabled early next year.
Trudeau's minority Liberal government could fall if all of Canada's opposition parties and Jagmeet Singh's party come together and support a no-confidence motion. Trudeau has been the Prime Minister of the country for 9 years. Canada may need elections soon if the government falls. These days the House of Commons – Canada's Parliament House is on winter break. So a no-confidence motion cannot be brought before January 27.
How did Justin Trudeau get into trouble?
Christian Freeland, who was finance minister in his government, resigned as the pressure on Justin Trudeau began to mount. Freeland and Trudeau are said to have had disagreements over some policy issues, which eventually resulted in Freeland's resignation. As a result, the government of Justin Trudeau is about to fall. The question is, what kind of options does Trudeau have from here? What if they resign?
What options are left for Justin Trudeau?
Justin Trudeau's Liberal Party is running a minority government. Until now the New Democratic Party had his support, so he was running the government. Both the New Democratic Party and the Liberal Party have the same type of voters. But now that the New Democratic Party has turned against him, Trudeau's political position has been shaken. Media reports are saying that it is impossible for Trudeau's government to survive if a motion of no confidence is brought soon.
If Trudeau has an option, it is to prorogue Parliament. Due to which the current session of Parliament there will end. In such a situation, they will get some time, until they can manage something politically. In this case, it will be a few weeks before the House convenes for a new session, and Trudeau will be able to give his government a fresh look. But Liberal lawmakers may be upset with Trudeau on this matter. Because they will feel that all this is being done to save their seat.
What if Trudeau resigns?
If Trudeau resigns, his Liberal Party could choose an interim leader who would likely replace him. But there is a problem here, the problem is that choosing the leader of the Liberal Party is a very long and complicated task. He is elected after the convention. Therefore, if an election is held in the country before his selection, the Liberal Party may have to go to the polls with an interim leader.
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