A general election vote will be held in Canada on the 20th following the dissolution of the House of Representatives.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has decided to move forward with two years left in his term, but as the infection with the new coronavirus spreads again, the approval rating with the opposition and the Conservative Party is competing, and can he maintain the administration? Is the focus.

Canada's general election will take place on the 20th following the dissolution of the House of Representatives by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.



The Liberal Party, led by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, has remained in the minority ruling party in the general election two years ago, but the administration has received widespread support from the public over suppressing the spread of the new coronavirus and economic measures. I did.



Against the backdrop of such a high approval rating, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has decided to dissolve while leaving his term of office for two years with the aim of obtaining a majority in the House of Representatives.



However, a highly infectious mutant virus has spread in Canada recently, and the opposition Conservative Party strongly said, "It is for my own self-interest to hold unnecessary elections that cost a lot of money during a pandemic." He criticized and was catching up violently.



Opinion polls dated 19th show that the Liberal Party and the Conservative Party each have a rivalry of about 30%, focusing on whether Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who has bet on the early dissolution, can maintain his power.



Voting will take place from 8 pm on the 20th of Japan time, and it is expected that a large number will be revealed by the afternoon of the 21st.