Liberals / Day won the Canadian parliamentary elections
The Liberals will be the largest party in the parliamentary sub -parliament, but the counting of the votes continues and it is not yet clear whether the Liberals will be able to get more than half or at least 172 out of 343 seats in the lower house to form a majority government.
Currently, Karney is heading a minority government.
According to CBC’s forecasts, the Liberals have already provided at least 157 mandates, but their main competitor in the opposition Conservative Party – 147 mandates.
In the short term, Karny managed to convince his fellow citizens that he has experienced enough to face the pressure and threat of US President Donald Trump.
It has marked one of the most dramatic developments in Canada’s political history.
On January 6, when former Prime Minister Justin Trudo announced the resignation, most survey liberals seemed to be inappropriately behind the Conservatives by about 20 percentage points.
Trump began his chaotic trade war in the following week and kept speech on his intention to make Canada 51.Asv.
It was extremely angry with the Canadians, who began to whistle the US national anthem in various sports competitions and massively canceled their vacation reservations in the United States.
When Karnie scored an unpopular trudo in the prime minister’s chair on March 14, he linked his action program to the trump, stating that the US president wants to break the Canadians to make them his servants.
A 60 -year -old politician who has never held a elected post before, but has once led both Canadian and British central banks, was able to convince voters that, due to his experience, he is an ideal candidate to defend Canada against Trump’s tariff policy.
On Friday, he stated that conservative leader Pierre Pualjevs has no plan to resist Trump, emphasizing that experience is important at the moment and no time for experiments
Meanwhile, the 45 -year -old Paljevr, who has been in parliament for two decades, has been trying to maintain voters ‘attention to issues that recently encouraged voters’ anger at Liberals, while the country was headed for ten years.
He warned that the same trajectory, which has led many Canadians to despair in the last decade, will continue in the Liberal victory.
Pualjevs also criticizes Trump, but points out that the weak economic performance in the Liberal power has made Canada vulnerable to US protectionist policy.