Foreign news Canada elections: The loss of the professional professionals Singh in the elections, will step down as the head of the National Democratic Party

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Toronto, April 29, Gaghmit Singh, who failed to save his seat in the federal elections in Canada, announced the resignation of the position of the new Democratic Party leader (NDP). With the support of the National Democratic Party, former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in power.
The liberal party of Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney won the country’s federal elections, although it is not clear that it had a majority in Parliament.
After Trudeau left this position, Carney became prime minister, one of the reasons that prompted Singh to withdraw support.
Singh is known to be a supporter of Khalestan and when Trudeau began a diplomatic dispute with India, he demanded action. Trudeau was accused of India with the participation of India in killing the separatist Sikh Hardip Singh Niger on Canadian soil.
According to the reports received in the Canadian media, Parliament, which is 343 members of Parliament, was on Tuesday morning to win only seven seats, while in 2021 it received 25 seats. The National Democratic Party needs 12 seats to maintain the state of the official party.
According to reports, the party received a slightly popular vote at the national level, which is much lower than 17.8 percent of the national vote that was received in 2021.
Jagmeet Singh (46) said that once the name of the temporary leader was announced, he will resign from The Post. Singh ranked third in voting on the central porn seat.
According to Globe and Mail, Singh thanked his family, supporters and employees.
He said: “About eight years ago, I was elected president of this extraordinary party, this extraordinary movement. To become worthy of this, I worked hard to preserve the legacy of our movement.”
He said: “I (the party) will stay away from the position of president.”
According to the newspaper, the National Democratic Party director, Anne McGrath, said that he still expects the party better than voting expectations.
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