What is the political future of India’s “enemy” Trudeau? Trump’s ‘friend’ Elon Musk makes a big prediction

New York: Tesla CEO and billionaire Elon Musk has made a big prediction about Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. He said Justin Trudeau will lose power in the Canadian election in October 2025 or earlier. Let us tell you that Musk helped Donald Trump a lot in the US presidential election, with the next US president specifically mentioning the name of the Tesla CEO in his victory speech. Now, after Musk’s prediction about Trudeau, the chances of Canadian politics heating up are likely to increase.

“We will say goodbye in the upcoming elections”

“He (Trudeau) will be ousted in the upcoming election,” Musk responded. Let us tell you, a user posted on X that Germany’s socialist government has collapsed and discussions about early elections have start. In response, Musk posted that “Olav is a fool.” Musk was referring to German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. In response to Musk, a man named Robert Ronning wrote: “We want your help to get rid of Trudeau.” In response, Musk wrote that Trudeau will be in the upcoming election was ousted. Let us tell you, Trudeau’s chances of running in the 2025 election appear to be pretty slim.

Trudeau remains India’s ‘enemy’

Let us tell you, over the past few months, Justin Trudeau has treated India like an enemy. Relations between the two countries have become tense since Canada accused India of killing terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. In the latest case, India said on Thursday that Canada had informed Foreign Affairs Minister S. An Australian media outlet was blocked hours after a press conference between Jaishankar Jaishankar and his Australian counterpart Yingxian Wong was broadcast. Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said Canada’s move to block social media accounts and some pages of Australia Today smacks of hypocrisy about freedom of expression.

Uproar in German politics

Let us tell you that German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Wednesday that he has fired Finance Minister Christian Lindner. Scholz’s announcement marked the breakup of the ruling three-party alliance, which was also backed by Lindner’s party. Scholz announced the move at a news conference after weeks of debate among coalition partners over how to revive the country’s struggling economy. He said he would propose a confidence vote in January. The German general election is due to be held in September 2025, but Scholz’s move increases the possibility of mid-term elections.

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