Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney starts for an early parliamentary elections before April 28 to combat US President Donald Trump with a “strong mandate”. After Trump’s repeated annexation beds, Carney hopes for a majority for his liberal party.
A turbulent election campaign indicates: Canada is in the middle of the trade war with the United States to choose a new prime minister. The new Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has planned an early parliamentary elections for the end of April. Then the boss of the liberals competes against the conservative Pierre Poilievre.
Carney asks voters for “strong mandate”
The elections will take place on April 28, said the government’s head on Sunday. He asked the Canadians to offer a “strong mandate” to offer President Donald Trump’s forehead. Carney had succeeded the previous Prime Minister Justin Trudeau last week, who was in office for ten years.
The new elections in the G7 country could be foreseen: due to a weak economy and rising prices, Trudeau lost support with his liberals. He took a step back, handed the office to mark Carney and therefore prevented a threatening mood of no trust. Experts see this as an attempt to use the momentum in conflict with the United States.
The liberal stands for polls
Carney would hope to reach a majority for his liberal party in parliament in the early elections, because he gave the liberal surprising recording through the pressure of Trump. The aggressive attitude of the US government with regard to Canada recently led to a change in mood in voters after the conservatives had long been in surveys.
Trump had demanded several times in recent months that Canada should be the 51st state of the United States. The American president also strives for an aggressive customs policy for the northern neighbor.
Source: Krone

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