He will succeed Justin Trudeau, who resigned on January 6; Carney won the dispute with 85.9% of the votes
former president of the central banks of England and Canada, was chosen on Sunday as the new leader of the Liberal Party and Prime Minister of. He will succeed Justin Trudeau, who resigned on January 6. Carry won the dispute with 85.9% of the votes.
He competed against Chrystia Freeland, former Minister of Finance and Vice-Minister (8% of the votes); Karina Gould, who was the chamber leader (3.2% of the votes); and Frank Baylis, former Member of Parliament (3% of the votes). The information was released in the evening (Brasília) this Sunday during a live broadcast of the Liberal Party.
*With information from Estadão Content
Posted by Carolina Ferreira