Justin Trudeau Resigns as Prime Minister Amid Party Turmoil
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his resignation from both his role as Prime Minister and as the leader of the Liberal Party during a press conference at Rideau Cottage on January 6, 2025. His decision follows increasing dissent within the party and declining public support due to unpopular policies.
Trudeau cited "internal battles" within the Liberal Party as a significant factor leading to his resignation. He expressed that he consulted with his wife and children before making this decision. "I intend to resign as prime minister and party leader," he stated, emphasizing his commitment to Canada despite recent challenges.
As part of the transition, Trudeau has requested the Governor General to prorogue Parliament until March 24, 2025, allowing time for the selection of a new party leader. Trudeau defended his tenure, criticizing Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre, who is expected to lead in the next elections, describing him as "not the right" leader for the country.
Trudeau, 53, will remain in his position until a new leader is chosen. His departure marks a significant shift in Canadian politics as the country prepares for potential changes in government leadership.
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