These dissenting MPs, none of whom are part of Trudeau’s cabinet, highlight growing discontent within the party after nearly a decade of his leadership. Trudeau’s popularity has been on the decline, and some Liberals are reportedly concerned about the party’s chances in future elections under his continued leadership. The development underscores internal tensions and shifting political dynamics as Trudeau approaches a pivotal moment in his time as Canada’s Prime Minister.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing mounting pressure from members of his own Liberal Party, with reports indicating that several MPs have issued an ultimatum for him to resign by October 28. This ultimatum follows a private meeting between Trudeau and approximately 20 Liberal MPs, who warned of potential rebellion in Parliament if he does not step down. Alongside demands for his resignation as Prime Minister, Trudeau has also been urged to relinquish his role as party leader before the next election.
These dissenting MPs, none of whom are part of Trudeau’s cabinet, highlight growing discontent within the party after nearly a decade of his leadership. Trudeau’s popularity has been on the decline, and some Liberals are reportedly concerned about the party’s chances in future elections under his continued leadership. The development underscores internal tensions and shifting political dynamics as Trudeau approaches a pivotal moment in his time as Canada’s Prime Minister.