The green leader Anna Mipaolo called for unity and asked the enemy to step down until the end of the election
Green Party leader Annami Paul said today that the internal challenges faced by her leadership should wait until after the widely anticipated fall elections.
Paul said at today’s press conference: “We see that we have candidates ready to start. We don’t need this kind of distraction, so of course I hope this is the end.”
Until recently, the governing body of the Green Party will vote of confidence in Paul’s leadership and review her party membership. CBC News learned over the weekend that the vote of confidence has been cancelled and the review of Paul’s party membership has been abandoned.
Trudeau changed course and condemned Cuba’s violent suppression
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau condemned the Cuban authorities for the first time on Thursday for using violence to suppress the protests that have erupted in the country in recent days.
He also admitted for the first time that the protests were a political demand for freedom and democracy, not merely because of complaints about material shortages.
“We are deeply concerned about the Cuban regime’s violent suppression of protests. We condemn the arrest and suppression of peaceful demonstrations by the authorities,” he said at a public event in Montreal.
“As always, we stand with the Cuban people who desire democracy, freedom and respect.”
The chairman of the Green Party said that the ultimatum to Annamy Paul has not yet been answered, which put her work in a difficult situation
The head of the Green Party management agency said that the ultimatum to the leader Annami Paul is still valid, and her work is in a state of uncertainty due to the continuing internal fighting that has caused tensions among the party’s top leaders.
Liana Cusmano, the interim chairman of the party’s Federal Council, said in an interview that a motion passed by the agency two weeks ago required Paul to deny that the former adviser’s remarks about anti-Semitism were still valid.
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According to CBC News, Fredericton MP Jenica Atwin (Jenica Atwin) is preparing to leave the Green Party caucus today and join the ruling Liberal Party across