Parliamentary election in Canada
Parliamentary election in Canada started – Trump interferes
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With his customs policy and annexation threats, Donald Trump has mixed up the election campaign in Canada. As soon as the polling stations have opened, the US President has spoken out again.
Shortly after the start of the parliamentary election in Canada, US President Donald Trump again asked the country to integrate the United States. “No more artificial line pulled many years ago. How beautiful would this country be. Free access without limits. Only positive, nothing negative. It should always be!” Wrote Trump on his online platform Truth Social.
He asked the people of Canada to choose the man who has “strength and wisdom”, among other things, to halve their taxes and increase their military power – that is, “when Canada becomes the estimated 51st state of the United States”.
Parliamentary election under pressure from US President Trump
The United States could no longer subsidize Canada if Canada did not become a state of its country, Trump wrote, who of course is not on the ballot in the parliamentary election in Canada. Economic experts on both sides of the border have repeatedly emphasized that even if Canada has historically benefited from the United States as a neighbor, the USA Canada does not subsidize in the traditional sense.
To this evening (local time), around 29 million voters in Canada are called for voting for voting in the parliamentary election. The first results are expected on Tuesday night (CEST). The Annexion threats of Trump and his customs policy had recently united the Canadians in deep rejection – and according to the campaign race, according to surveys in favor of the liberal Prime Minister Mark Carney, who is more likely to be promoted as his conservative challenger Pierre Poilievre, to offer Trump’s forehead.
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Source: Stern

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