Gurmalkiat Singh Kahlon/Surinder Mavi
Vancouver/Winnipeg, December 21
The Liberal Party leader Justin Trudeau’s government, which has been running for nearly three years with the external support of the National Democratic Party, may have to step down on January 27. Because NDP leader Jagmeet Singh today announced that he will move a no-confidence motion against the government on the first day of the upcoming parliamentary session.
However, during the three no-confidence motions brought by the leader of the main opposition party, Pierre Polyev, during the last two months, the same party (NDP) has been supporting the government and defending him. After Jagmeet Singh’s statement of bringing a no-confidence motion, people with political insight are speculating about the breakup of the two parties.
It is to be noted that the Tory party cannot move a no-confidence motion, as its leader has lost his chances by presenting three no-confidence motions. On the occasion of the three resolutions, the resolutions continued to fail as they did not get the support of any other party.
In a recent statement issued by Jagmeet Singh, he said that of course the next session of Parliament is scheduled to begin on January 27, but he will request the Governor General Madam Mary Simon to instruct the Speaker to convene the session immediately, understanding the political situation of the country. .
The party leader took aim at the Conservative Party, referring to the pressure on the government for changes in health care reforms over the years, and has also expressed its desire to end services. After Jagmeet Singh’s statement, there has been an uproar in the political circles of the country. On the other hand, Pier Poliaver has even asked for an appointment with the Governor General so that he can request to convene the Parliament session immediately.
During this stir, the Prime Minister has reshuffled his cabinet today and added to it. 8 MPs have been inducted into the ministry for the first time, including Punjabi Bibi Ruby Sahota. Transport Minister Anita Anand has also been given the responsibility of looking after international trade by taking back the chairmanship of the Treasury Board.
Justin Trudeau has failed in the most important task of a prime minister: working for the people, not the powerful.
The NDP will vote to bring down this government and give Canadians the opportunity to vote for a government… pic.twitter.com/kvT4diM3Gb
— Jagmeet Singh (@theJagmeetSingh) December 20, 2024
Commenting on this statement of Jagmeet Singh, the leader of the Conservative Party, Peer Poliev, said that now when the Parliament is closed and there is no opportunity to present any proposal for months, Jagmeet Singh made this announcement. Pierre Poliev said he would support Trudeau until Jagmeet Singh receives his pension.
Poliev says that Jagmeet Singh did the same stunt in September. He claimed he would no longer promote Trudeau but voted for his boss Trudeau 8 times. Just 11 days ago, Jagmeet Singh had voted against the no-confidence motion in his words.
The House of Commons is currently on a six-week recess and is not scheduled to resume until January 27. The next fixed election date is 20 October 2025.
Conservative leader Pierre Poliev has written to Governor General Mary Simon urging her to use her powers to inform the Prime Minister that she must recall the House of Commons to hold a vote of no confidence.