What will be the political future of India’s ‘enemy’ Trudeau? Trump’s ‘friend’ Elon Musk made a big prediction
New York: Tesla CEO and billionaire Elon Musk has made a big prediction about Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. He has said that Justin Trudeau will lose power in the Canadian general elections to be held in October 2025 or before that. Let us tell you that Musk had helped Donald Trump a lot in the US presidential elections and the next US President had specifically taken the name of Tesla CEO in his victory speech. Now, after Musk’s prediction regarding Trudeau, there is a possibility of political temperature rising in Canada.
‘We will bid farewell in the upcoming elections’
“He (Trudeau) will be ousted in the upcoming election,” Musk responded to a post on Let us tell you that a user had posted on X that the socialist government of Germany has fallen and discussion has started regarding early elections. In response, Musk posted that ‘Olaf is a fool.’ Musk was pointing towards German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. In response to Musk, a person named Robert Ronning wrote, ‘We want your help to get rid of Trudeau.’ In response, Musk wrote that Trudeau will be ousted in the upcoming elections. Let us tell you that Trudeau’s chances in the 2025 elections seem quite weak.
Trudeau remains India’s ‘enemy’
Let us tell you that for the last several months, Justin Trudeau’s behavior towards India has been like that of an enemy. Relations between the two countries have become tense since Canada accused India of killing terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. In the latest case, India said on Thursday that Canada has informed Foreign Minister S. An Australian media outlet was blocked hours after the broadcast of Jaishankar and his Australian counterpart Penny Wong’s press conference. External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said Canada’s action to block the social media handle and some pages of ‘Australia Today’ smacks of hypocrisy towards freedom of expression.
There is a stir in German politics
Let us tell you that Germany’s Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Wednesday that he has dismissed Finance Minister Christian Lindner. Scholz’s announcement signals the breakup of the ruling three-party coalition, which also has the support of Lindner’s party. Scholz announced the move at a press conference after weeks of wrangling among coalition partners over how to revive the country’s ailing economy. He said he would propose a vote of confidence in January. General elections in Germany are to be held in September 2025 but Scholz’s move increases the possibility of midterm elections.
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