- Justin Trudeau has announced he will resign as leader of the Liberal Party after nine years but will continue in his role until a successor is chosen.
- He is facing increasing pressure from Liberal legislators amid poor polling suggesting a significant loss in the next election.
- Trudeau expressed that internal conflicts prevent him from being the best option for the next election.
- Parliament is set to be suspended until March 24, postponing any potential non-confidence motions and election efforts.
- His decision comes after internal challenges, including a controversial move that led to the resignation of Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland.
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