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Mark Carney elected as Liberal Party leader, set to succeed Trudeau

Mark Carney, a 59-year-old Harvard graduate and former central banker with no prior political experience, has been chosen as Justin Trudeau's successor as the leader of Canada's ruling Liberal Party. Carney, who has previously criticized Donald Trump and once likened him to Harry Potter villain Lord Voldemort, was elected on Sunday after winning a party nominating contest. Trudeau, 53, announced his resignation in January following internal pressure to step down. While Carney will immediately assume leadership of the Liberal Party, Trudeau will continue serving as Prime Minister for an unspecified transition period.

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Why hasn't Governor invited Vijay to form government? Experts weigh in

A major political standoff has erupted in Tamil Nadu as the state governor allegedly delays inviting the single largest party to form the new government. Despite submitting a letter of support with one hundred and twelve elected representatives, the governor has reportedly demanded proof of a simple majority of one hundred and eighteen before administering the oath of office. Political analysts and legal experts argue that constitutional precedents mandate the governor to invite the single largest party and allow them to prove their majority on the floor of the legislative assembly, rather than turning the governor's residence into a testing ground. Amidst the delay, rumours of an unlikely alliance between rival Dravidian parties have surfaced, though these are widely dismissed as pressure tactics. Meanwhile, forty elected representatives from the leading party have reportedly been relocated to a resort to prevent potential poaching. Experts warn that any attempt by constitutional authorities to subvert the electoral mandate could lead to severe institutional clashes and undermine the democratic process in the state.

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