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Canada and the political world watched Pierre Poliev’s landslide victory in the Conservative Party leadership race. Pierre became the leader with 68.15% votes in the first round. Having maintained a clear lead in three hundred and thirty of the country’s 338 constituencies, Peruma also named Peruma as the first-round winner of the Conservative Party leadership race since Stephen Harper. Former Quebec premier Jean Charé, who was expected to be a tough opponent, finished far behind with 16.07% of the vote. Leslyn Lewis, a member of Parliament who has been as active as Share in the campaign, has won 9.69%, Roman Baber and 5.03%, and Scott Eickison, also a Member of Parliament, has won 1.06% of the vote. Out of the 678,700 party members, 418,000 participated in the polls. This also suggests that some abstained from voting, but all that was nullified by Pierre’s landslide victory. Pierre prepared the stage for this chariot race by adding more than three lakhs to the party. The name of Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown, who was full of Malayali community, was on the ballot, but the leadership banned him because he did not meet the party’s election criteria.

Forty-three-year-old Pierre Polievre became a Member of Parliament in 2004 at the age of twenty-four. He became the youngest Conservative member of Parliament, along with the party’s leader, Andrew Scheer. Member of Parliament for the Nepean Carlton riding in the 2006, 2008, 2011, 2015, 2019 and 2021 elections, he was a member of the Pierre Harper cabinet from 2013–15. First Minister of State for Democratic Reforms, then Minister of Employment and Social Development. Last time, he initially hinted that he would contest for the leadership position, but withdrew due to personal reasons. This time, after announcing the election to find the party leader, Pierre was the first to come forward.


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Pierre Poliev started the Victory Day political announcements by declaring that it was the beginning of a victory march to overthrow an expensive old government that did not provide anything good for the common man and to bring to power a new government that gave importance to the people, their wages, leisure life, home and country. By referring to the campaign issues of each of his opponents and thanking his family members, Pierre expressed his desire to bring everyone together in the next fight. As for Shire, he is forever indebted for his efforts to keep Quebec a part of Canada. Sherry, who won six constituencies in Quebec, was also ahead in Ottawa Center and University Rosedale in Ontario province.

As usual, Pierre demonstrated his fluency by speaking in his wife’s native Spanish along with French and English. Pierre, who also mentioned the situation of those who do not know Spanish in family groups with people who know three languages, and the teacher couple who raised his brother Patrick who was in the crowd, Don and Marlene, Don’s partner Rosina and his own mother Jack, explained that his family is a cross section of the normal family and the country, and explained that his family is a section of the normal family and the country. He also sent a message of appreciation for the services of immigrants in building the nation by mentioning his wife’s family who came empty-handed from Venezuela and even served in the military for Canada.


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Enumerating the flaws in Justin Trudeau’s economic policies, Pierre also criticized the mismanagement of passports, vaccines, etc. By doubling the public debt, inflation and taxes increased. It was pointed out that with the cost of living increasing exponentially, the house remains a dream for many, and the home loan has also increased for those who have a house. What is needed is a Prime Minister who listens to the people and a government that can at least run the passport office properly. The country needs a Prime Minister who can ensure a job, salary, accommodation, vehicle to travel and a leisurely life and he can be such a person. Carbon emissions and climate change must be tackled by taxing new technologies. The economic crisis should be faced not by doubling the currency, but by doubling the availability of housing, food production, employment and self-sufficiency in fuel. Those who try to support their families through extra work will end up being taxed on extra earnings. Travel restrictions including arrival in Canada will be waived. The new leader won applause by repeatedly announcing that professionals including doctors and engineers from different countries would have the opportunity to work on the basis of their excellence.

After the announcement, ‘We have a new leader, the next Prime Minister of Canada’, Pierre Poliev’s name was mentioned, and Pierre’s beloved Anida, nicknamed Ana, entered the stage to thank him. It continued with the words ‘Long Live the King’ and wishing Queen Elizabeth eternal peace. Speaking alternately in English, French and Spanish, Ana captivated the audience at the beginning, introducing that she and Pierre share the same social values, even though they were born and raised in different circumstances and cultures. When Aneedah started talking about her family’s arrival in 1995 from Weswela to the French region of Montreal, she became a political arrow.

For a single woman, waves of applause rose as Aneeda shared the background of Pierre, who was born in Calgary at the age of sixteen and then adopted by a teacher couple in Saskatchewan. It doubled when he added that all three were here now. Ana introduced her husband, Pierre, and invited her to the pulpit, stating that they live paycheck to paycheck and making a strong political statement – “Fueling your car is not a luxury, but a way to get to work and send your kids to school.” Pierre, who mentioned all the glory and service achievements of Queen Elizabeth, started the speech with an indication that he was the first leader who had the opportunity to say ‘God save the King’ in public. It was then that the liberal policies and the Prime Minister were severely criticized.


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There is a Malayali who is proud of Pierre’s first round victory. Tom Varghese, who stood with Pierre in the first round of announcing the election for leadership. Tom, a native of Ranni, was the only Malayali and one of the three Indians among the National Outreach Coordinators appointed as part of Pierre’s campaign team. Along with the Malayalees, Tom had a mission to bring the Telugu and Kannada communities together in Pierre’s campaign. Tom Varghese, who was the Conservative Party parliamentary candidate from the Mississauga-Malton riding in 2019, says that if Pierre comes to power, he can expect decisions that will benefit the Malayali community. Pierre has demands ahead of him, including the need for a consulate or at least a trade office in Kerala.

English Summary: Pierre Poilievre is Canada’s next Conservative Party leader

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