already a parallel with Macron “obliged to leave”

already a parallel with Macron obliged to leave

The Canadian Prime Minister announced his resignation this Monday at the end of the day, after several months of paralysis of Parliament. A situation which is reminiscent of that of France.

“Despite all efforts, Parliament has been paralyzed for months,” noted this Monday, January 6, at around 5 p.m. French time, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, before announcing: “This is why I “I intend to resign as party leader and prime minister once the party finds a replacement.” After more than nine years in power, Justin Trudeau, who was planning to run again when new legislative elections will be held next October, is saying goodbye.

It must be said that the Canadian Prime Minister was pushed out by numerous voices, sometimes from his own party, who had been calling for his resignation since December 16 and the resignation of Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland. A political crisis, calls for the resignation of a leader… The Canadian situation is reminiscent of that of France. While four Prime Ministers have succeeded one another at Matignon in 2024, Emmanuel Macron appears more fragile than ever and calls for resignation are becoming regular, even if they come so far from the opposition and more particularly from the rebellious camp.

The fact remains that several French political figures quickly drew a parallel between Justin Trudeau and Emmanuel Macron this Monday evening. Among the first, the president of Débout la France, Nicolas Dupont-Aignan. “Macron accuses Musk of setting up a ‘reactionary international'”, he declared on The only thing that is international at the moment is the people’s protest against censorious and ultra-globalist leaders like him: Scholz in Germany, Trudeau who has just resigned in Canada and Macron who will be forced to leave.”

And the rebellious Mathilde Panot follows suit: “After Canada, Germany, South Korea, only one lesson is necessary for Macron: the end of his reign is near. Resign!” Boss of the Patriots, Florian Philippot also welcomed the resignation of Canadian Prime Minister on Next: Macron resignation!”



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