Canada calls for early legislative elections on April 28

On Sunday, the new Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carnary called for early legislative elections on April 28, pledged to thwart the efforts of US President Donald Trump to include the United States for its northern neighbor..
A former head of the Canadian Central Bank, chosen by the Central Canadian Liberal Party to succeed Justin Trudeau as Prime Minister, but he has never fought an electoral entitlement at the country level.
“I just asked the General Governor of Parliament and the call for elections on April 28. She agreed,” Karni said in a letter to the nation..
“He wants to destroy us so that America can be able to take us, we will not allow this to happen.”
He continued, “We face the largest crisis in our lives due to the unjustified trade measures of President Trump and his threats to our sovereignty,” adding, “Our response must be a strong and safer economy.”
After the liberals ruled Canada for a decade, the popularity of their government deteriorated, but Carne is counting on the growing national feeling in the country to harvest a majority in the elections..
Trump raises the ire of his northern neighbor to his country as its sovereignty is artificial as well.
The statements with a commercial war launched by Trump were accompanied by imposing customs duties on imports from Canada, which would cause severe damage to its economy..
“In the midst of this crisis, I ask the Canadians a strong and clear mandate,” Carney said in a speech in the city of Admmenton in the west of the country.
The most fortunate
Local issues usually dominate the cost of living and immigration on the Canadian elections, but this time, the scene leads one major topic: who can deal with Trump better.
Trump’s positions towards Canada, which is affiliated with the United States in NATO, which is one of its closest partners, turned the Canadian political scenery.
The popularity of Trudeau, who took power in 2015, was widely reviewed when he declared his removal, while opinion polls reported a few weeks ago that the Conservative Party led by Pierre Boulayver is the most fortunate to win the elections.
But the margin of conservatives’ progress in surveys has shrunk since Carne took the leadership of the liberals, and it has become analysts describing the electoral race that is overwhelmed by Trump’s positions, that he is very raised.
“Many consider these elections of existential importance,” said Felix Matteo, a professor of political science at Winybeg University, in a statement to Agence France -Presse.
He continued, “It is impossible at this stage to predict (results), but these elections will be very expected and will witness greater demand.”
Poelifer, 45, is an experienced politician who was first elected at the age of 25. He is a veteran activist who is sometimes described as a populist and advocates of liberal (liberalism).
Carney, 60, spent his career outside the battlefield of politics and electoral races. He spent more than a contract at Goldman Sachs to head the Canadian Central Bank, and then the UK Central Bank (Bank of England).
The least represented parties can face difficulties if the Canadians seek to give a great mandate to one of these candidates, to support the country’s position against Trump..
For his part, it seems that Trump does not care about the identity of the winner, by moving forward in increasing customs duties on his country’s imports from Canada and other major commercial partners from April 2.
“I don’t care who will win there,” Trump said this week, “
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