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Is Justin going to resign?

I'm reading different articles that the Canadian Prime Minister is on his way out... think it will happen?
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swirlie · F
Trudeau made it official today, he is stepping down. But like I stated in my previous post about this, there is more strategy behind this than meets the public eye.

Trudeau will not be just dropping off his office keys at the front desk and leaving tomorrow with his pencil sharpener in hand, he has already announced that he will not be re-calling his Cabinet until the end of March 2025 which would normally be re-called from Christmas break right now in early January if all this stuff wasn't going on. This effective buys the Federal Liberal Party almost 3 months of time to get their successor chosen for Prime Minister.

During this next 2 months between January and March, a Liberal Leadership review will take place where potential successors will be vetted and prepared as candidates for the Federal Liberal Party and then voted on by the people.

Just as soon as a new Leader for the Liberal Party is determined, Trudeau will NOT seek re-Election in October which is the end of his Term as Prime Minister anyway.

The new Leader of the Federal Liberal Party will then assume the role of Prime Minister of Canada at the end of Trudeau's Term in Office, which is October.

The reason for Trudeau delaying the re-convening of Parliament until late March is to hamstring the Leader of the Conservative Party from calling for a Vote of Non-confidence in the PM, which would otherwise mean that Trudeau would have to exit, stage left immediately AND prior to a new Leader of the Liberal Party was found, otherwise throwing the Canadian government into chaos much like the US government is currently experiencing from the likes of Trump and company.
JimboSaturn · 56-60, M
@swirlie I think it was a good choice to prorogue parliament.
swirlie · F
@JimboSaturn
Yes, an EXCELLENT choice! That way old Peter Polygrip and Jughead Song, can't interfere with the process either!
JimboSaturn · 56-60, M
@swirlie Does make sense to trigger an election with a Liberal party leader; it would be chaos.
swirlie · F
@JimboSaturn
Yes, total chaos which is what Polygrip wanted, no different than how Trump's mind thinks. It would end up being the same thing as they experienced south of the border when Kamala Harris was parachuted onto the stage to take over from her current boss Joe Biden, but then lost the Election hands-down because nobody knew her, nor did she have a clue what she was doing as a politician with no real experience behind her as such.

VP position she held doesn't count because the VP only answers to the President and therefore remains largely unaccountable to the people.