The result will bring questions about the future poiria as the leader of conservatives, despite the fact that political force has increased the number of chairs in parliament, but however lost to the liberals.
The leader of the Conservative Party of Canada Pierre Poilevr was defeated in the parliamentary election in his district Karlton (Ottawa), who lost the mandate after nearly 20 years in Parliament. The CTV reported this Tuesday, April 29th.
The success won a candidate from Liberal Party Bruce FanJoy, who got 50.6% of the vote (42,374 votes), while Pualevr received 38,581 votes.
Despite the personal defeat, the leader of the conservatives, even before the announcement of the results in his district, announced his desire to stay in the post and greeted the party to success: Conservatives increased the number of areas in Parliament more than 20 and received the highest part of the votes since 1988, but still lost the liberal.
Carlon’s district became the only Ottawa where the current deputy was lost. The election campaign here is especially tense, as the district has traditionally been considered a conservative evidence.
Generally, a record 91 candidate runs Carlton-mainly due to a protest for electoral reform organized by the longest ballot committee. The turnout was up to 79%, and according to the preliminary results, almost all candidates received at least one vote.
At the federal level, the Liberal Party, led by Mark Carney, restrained the authorities, forming a minority government. Carney himself won the Napin district.
Remember, on April 28, Trump on Canada’s parliamentary day in Canada again made a scandal statement about the state’s state, and also emphasized that it should be the “51 state” of the USA.
Canadian election results are known
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