According to the projection, the liberals will have 169 seats in Parliament, just below the 172 needed for an absolute majority
The Liberal Party led by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carnery failed the goal of an absolute majority in Parliament, designed public television Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
According to the projection, the liberals will have 169 seats in Parliament, just short of the 172 necessary for an absolute majority in the 343 -seat Legislative Chamber.
The determination of the results of the Canadian legislatures is not yet definitive, continuing to count in the last two electoral circles.
The liberals, who defeated the conservatives of Pierre Poilievre, may form a majority with the support of one of the smallest parties represented in the Baixa Chamber.