Trudeau Faces Internal Party Pressure Amid Liberal Poll Struggles
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faces a critical internal challenge as disgruntled Liberal legislators express frustration over poor poll results under his leadership. With speculation of party willingness for a leadership change, key members urge Trudeau to present a solid plan to address election concerns.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is under pressure from within his party, following a discreet, closed-door meeting where frustrated Liberal legislators vented their concerns over dwindling poll results. While Trudeau's leadership is not in immediate jeopardy, this incident marks one of the most significant challenges he has faced in his near-decade tenure.
Despite the discontent, Trudeau emerged from the meeting with confidence, declaring the party's unity and his intention to lead the Liberals into the upcoming election by 2025, despite unfavorable polls suggesting a possible loss to the Conservatives. Immigration Minister Marc Miller, a staunch supporter of Trudeau, acknowledged the ongoing discontent within the party ranks.
The dissatisfaction gathered momentum after the Liberals lost two crucial seats in recent special elections, with legislators criticizing the preparation for the next election cycle. The absence of a formal mechanism to replace Trudeau underscores the complexity of the situation, although some members believe he still has time to regain the party's confidence.
(With inputs from agencies.)