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Justin Trudeau: Although the job of president is "crazy", I am determined to continue it
In an interview with Radio-Canada on Friday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promised to continue as head of government, despite saying that he had many personal challenges. , Alec Castango said he thinks about leaving the "crazy," "super hard" and sometimes "challenging" job every day.
But important domestic and international challenges motivate me to stay in this post and participate in the next federal election scheduled for next year, he continued. Women's rights, LGBT rights and progress on climate change. Among the issues that Trudeau claimed are currently at risk in Canada are; He also mentioned the global attacks on democracies through extreme populism.
He stressed that Canadians should participate in the next election and decide the fate of their country.
He also admitted that he stayed in politics to serve the people and not for popularity and as a prime minister he can do many things.
"At this time, I cannot give up the fight," Trudeau said.
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