In Canada, Trudeau's party won but failed to win a majority


Trudeau accused of holding early elections for personal gain

Trudeau's Liberal Party won 156 seats but fell 14 seats short of a majority

TORONTO: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberal Party emerged as the largest single party in Canada's general election yesterday, but failed to get the clear majority needed to seize power.

In fact, since Trudeau did a very good job during the Covid-19 epidemic, he expected the people to hand over power to him with a clear majority in this election, but his hopes were dashed.

Although his previous government was in the minority, it was unlikely to be overthrown anyway, but this time, given the service rendered by him and his party to the people during the Covid epidemic, Trudeau himself wanted a stable government if he had a clear majority. Can form.

Opposition groups called for the beleagured PM to resign, but said that maintaining some independence was not the answer.

According to the results released today, Justin Trudeau's Liberal Party won 156 seats, one less than the total number of seats in 2019 and 14 less than the 170 required for a clear majority. The main opposition Conservative Party won 121 seats, the same number as in the 2019 elections. The New Democratic Party (NDP) won 27 seats, an increase of 3 seats.

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