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Media has learned of the desire of a third of Trudeau's party MPs to send him into retirement

CBC: one-third of Trudeau's MPs want him to resign as party leader
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More than a third of the deputies of the Canadian Parliament from the Liberal Party said they wanted to resign Prime Minister Justin Trudeau from the post of party leader. This was reported on December 22 by the TV channel CBC, citing sources.

"More than 50 Liberal MPs came to a unanimous opinion that Justin Trudeau should resign as party leader", - stated in the material of the TV channel.

In addition, according to longtime Trudeau supporter Chandra Arya, at this point there is no other way but to change the leadership right now.

Earlier, on December 16, Trudeau said that he does not intend to leave his post because of changes in the Cabinet and the resignation of Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland. He specified that he wants to continue to make Canada better together with his colleagues in the party.

On the same day, it was reported that Trudeau was considering resigning over Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland's decision to leave the government. Freeland said she would leave the cabinet on December 16, as Trudeau decided to strip her of her portfolio as finance minister, transferring her to another government job.

Before that, on October 17, political scientist Gleb Belyakov said that Canadians are tired of the ruling Liberal Party and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who has been in office for almost nine years. In his opinion, the main reasons are a period of high inflation and slower GDP growth compared to the United States. The expert also stressed that Trudeau constantly creates negative infoprovocations, such as honoring an SS veteran in Parliament, buying a condominium in Manhattan for $9 million to the consul general.

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