Elon Musk makes bold prediction about Canadian PM Justin Trudeau's future, says he will be gone in upcoming election
Tech entrepreneur Elon Musk has been making headlines during the recently held US Presidential polls and even campaigned for President-elect Donald Trump and now he has made a bold prediction that Canadian PM Justin Trudeau will be defeated in the upcoming Prime Ministerial elections.

Reacting to a post mentioning the fall of the 'socialist government' in Germany, Musk wrote on X: "He will be gone in the upcoming election."
Olaf ist ein Narr https://t.co/Yye3DIeA17
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 7, 2024
Canada will vote to elect a new PM next year amid a decline in Trudeau's popularity.
Musk wrote his prediction while replying to a social media post by a journalist where he updated about the German government.
The journalist wrote on X: " The German Socialist government has COLLAPSED and there are now talks about a snap election."
Musk wrote in Germany in the comment section: "Olaf ist ein Narr."
Musk wrote in German which in English means: "Olaf is a Fool."
In the same thread, another netizen wrote tagging Musk: "@elonmusk we need your help in Canada getting rid of Trudeau."
During the tenure of Trudeau, the relationship between India and Canada has touched a new low due to issues related to Khalistan and anti-India activities in the country.
Trudeau has been leading the Liberal Party since 2013.
His party is expected to face tough opposition from the Conservative Party, led by Pierre Poilievre, and the New Democratic Party, led by Jagmeet Singh.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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