On Tuesday, Justin Trudeau, the prime minister of Canada, withstood his second vote of no confidence in as many weeks. This time, the opposition, the main Tory party, was eager to remove his wavering Liberals.
211 votes were cast in favor of defeating a motion by the official opposition Conservative party in the House of Commons, which sought to dissolve Trudeau’s minority Liberal government.
A motion in the House of Commons by the official opposition Conservative party to dissolve Trudeau’s minority Liberal government was defeated by 211 votes.
With discontent over growing costs and the housing crisis, Trudeau’s standing has deteriorated. This month, the smaller New Democratic Party broke a 2022 agreement that would have kept him in office until an election that was set for late October 2025.
“Today was good for the country, I do not think Canadians want an election,” said senior Liberal Karina Gould, who is in charge of House government business.
Even though Trudeau won the vote, he still faces more difficulties. 
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau easily survived a vote of confidence on Wednesday after his main political rival failed to muster enough support to end nine years of Liberal Party rule.
Legislators in the House of Commons voted 211-120 to defeat a motion by the official opposition Conservative party declaring a lack of confidence in Trudeau’s minority Liberal government.
Trudeau, whose popularity has slumped amid unhappiness over rising prices and a housing crisis, became more politically vulnerable this month when the smaller New Democratic Party tore up a 2022 deal to keep him in power until an election scheduled for end-October 2025.
“Today was a good day for the country because I don’t think Canadians want an election,” said Karina Gould, the senior Liberal in charge of government business in the House.
Even though Trudeau won the vote, he still faces more difficulties. Earlier in the day, the leader of the Bloc Quebecois, a separatist party, threatened to overthrow the government if it did not immediately comply with the Bloc’s demands.
The separatist leader of the Bloc Quebecois threatened to topple the government earlier in the day if it did not immediately acquiesce to the Bloc’s demands. According to officials, the vote might happen on Wednesday or Thursday.
Trudeau’s Liberals will soon face a second vote on one of its budget measures, which is also a matter of confidence, but are expected to also survive that. Officials said the vote could take place on Wednesday or Thursday.
Kenya: Lawmakers move to impeach Deputy President Gachagu
A move to impeach Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua for constitutional violations has been put forth by the Kenyanu parliament in response to rumors that he and President William Ruto no longer get along.
The Kenyan parliament has tabled a motion to impeach Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua for violation of the constitution amid suggestions that he had fallen out with President William Ruto.
Gachagua is accused of amassing ‘a humongous property portfolio… primarily from suspected proceeds of
Allies of Kenyan President William Ruto began a motion to impeach the Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua in an unprecedented political move on Tuesday.
Lawmakers accuse Gachagua of undermining the government and inciting racial animosity.
Lawmakers accuse Gachagua of undermining the government and inciting racial animosity.
Recent days have seen the apparent rift between Ruto and Gachagua emerge, with the deputy president alleging he has been marginalized. Furthermore, he has refuted allegations that he organized the violent anti-government protests in March.
With great optimism, Ruto won the presidency of Kenya. However, nearly two years later, he was enmeshed in the largest protests in the country’s history.