Canadian General Election Prime Minister Trudeau's ruling party will also see a significant decline in seats for the 1st party October 23, 4:18

The ruling and liberal parties led by Canada's Prime Minister Trudeau, who maintained the position of the first party in the general election held on the 21st, greatly reduced the number of seats, and Prime Minister Trudeau will be forced to manage a tough regime in the future.

The Canadian general election for the first time in four years was voted on the 21st.

As a result of voting, 157 seats of the Liberal Democratic Party, led by Prime Minister Trudeau, have won 157 seats, and 121 seats of the largest opposition and conservative parties of the Middle School.

The Liberal Party, led by Prime Minister Trudeau, maintained the position of the first party, but reduced the number of seats by at least 20 seats, and alone could not reach the majority of 170 seats.

In response to the election results, Prime Minister Trudeau has decided to “work hard to create a better future for the Canadian people”.

Prime Minister Trudeau faces a scandal that put pressure on the judicial minister at that time to avoid criminal prosecution in a corruption case at a major construction company, and while holding down the election rate, he can hold the government recaptured four years ago Whether it was the biggest focus.

Also, countermeasures against global warming became a major issue, and Prime Minister Trudeau appealed for the need for a “carbon tax” to be taxed according to greenhouse gas emissions. It was.

As a result of the general election, the ruling party and the Liberal Party need to cooperate with other parties in order to maintain the administration, and Prime Minister Trudeau will be forced to manage the regime in the future.