The chair in the hand, sticking out the tongue: Trudeau’s Parliament exit is viral

After resigning as the Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau was caught to get out of Parliament in a playful style – carrying a chair and clinging out his tongue.

According to the convention, Canadian MPs are allowed to take their chairs with them, when they leave Parliament, the political columnist of Brian Lily, Toronto Sun, was noted in a post on X.

“When any MP leaves the Commons, he is allowed to take his chair, his seat with him. I find it a great tradition, one that I support. It said, it’s a strange picture of leaving with Trudeau. Also, perhaps there is another sign of a great choice”, he wrote on X.

Justin Trudeau in his comment highlighted the ‘achievements’ of the Liberal Party in the last decade, while looking at the future, according to CBC News, a few hours before the announcement of his successor as the leader of his party.

In his speech at the Liberal Leadership Convention, Tuntin Rudu said, “I am proud of what we have done for the middle class in these 10 years in the last 10 years and people working hard to join it.”

As the Liberal party enters a new era, Justin Trudeau told the mob that “is a responsibility to ensure that Canada is the best country on Earth! In one of his last speeches as the Liberal leader and the PM of Canada, he urged his supporters to be difficult for Canada.

Justin Trudeau resigned on 6 January as the two- the Prime Minister and the leader of the Liberal Party, amid widespread anger over the increasing costs of dealing with their government’s residence crisis and living life.

Canadian Prime Minister-Namak, Mark Karney, was elected to the next federal elections later this year to lead the Canada’s Liberal Party.

Carney stepped into this role as Canada wants to compete with US President Donald Trump.

In a post on X, he said, “Thank you. Now let’s build a strong Canada,” together, “we are the strongest when we are united.”

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