Ottawa.
The Liberal Party of Prime Minister Mark Carney won the elections yesterday in Canada, after a campaign characterized by the threats of US President Donald Trump.
According to the Canadian broadcasting series, the liberals received 42.8 % of the votes, at the end of this edition.
According to this projection, this would give the official bloc 160 seats in Parliament, from the 172 necessary to form the government.
However, they exceeded the Conservative Party, written by Pierre Pollyfer, which scored 41.7 % of the votes, giving them 151 seats.
Trump’s commercial war and threats to Canada’s anger caused anger among citizens and caused the United States to be treated to be a priority during the competition.
Carney, a favorite in investigative studies, established his campaign in a speech against the neighboring country.
Trump broke the voices with his sayings about Canada.
He wrote in the social network: “They choose a man who has strength and wisdom to reduce his strikes in half and increase his military strength.”
He added in the publication: “The ranks of tariffs or taxes, if Canada becomes the state 51,” added in the post.
Carney answered the attacks.
“This is Canada and we decided what is happening here,” said 60 -year -old politician.
The official did not occupy an optional position, but he assumed as prime minister a month ago to replace Justin Trudeau.
On January 6, when Trudeau announced his resignation, the liberals were more than 20 points behind the conservatives in most investigative studies, and it appears that Pailievre aims to be the next prime minister.
After those estimates, Carney, who brought the central banks in Canada and the United Kingdom a campaign to ensure that his experience in the financial media makes him the ideal candidate to defend Canada from the Trump’s definition attack.
Next to him, Pailievre, 45, focused on the internal problems that made Trudeau very unpopular after a decade, especially for the high cost of living.
Last Saturday night, a man shocked his car to a crowd who participated in a Filipino community festival in Vancouver.
In the accident, the aggressor killed 11 people and wounded more than dozens, according to the police, who excluded the possibility of taking terrorist action.
The tragedy led the liberal candidate and the current prime minister to change the agenda of his last day of his campaign to focus on the tragic accident.
Continuity
- Carney was elected to the liberal party to replace Justin Trudeau by 85.9 % of the votes.
- It was never chosen by the popular vote of a public office.
- He led Canada Bank during the 2008 financial crisis.
- He was the first non -British to work as a ruler of England.
- He studied at Harvard University and obtained a PhD in Economics at Oxford University.
- Married since 1994 with Diana Fox and has four daughters.
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