Liberal MPs Push for Trudeau's Resignation Amid Leadership Concerns
A faction of Liberal MPs is coordinating efforts to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, citing recent electoral losses and declining popularity.
- A growing number of Liberal MPs are urging Justin Trudeau to step down as party leader, following losses in key byelections.
- The initiative has gained momentum while Trudeau and his chief of staff were attending international summits abroad.
- Trade Minister Mary Ng expressed disappointment over the revolt, reaffirming her confidence in Trudeau's leadership.
- The effort to replace Trudeau is reportedly being kept away from cabinet ministers, who largely support the prime minister.
- Despite internal dissent, Trudeau has maintained his position, even as the Liberal Party struggles with poor polling numbers.