JAKARTA - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is rumored to be announcing his resignation as leader of the Canadian Liberal Party on Monday.

The Globe and Mail report, citing three anonymous sources, said Trudeau would step down before today's party meeting.

The three sources also said they were unsure of what the Liberal Party's national executive committee would do to replace Trudeau as a leader.

It is not yet clear whether Trudeau will resign immediately or remain as prime minister until a new leader is elected, sources told the newspaper.

Reported by ANTARA from Sputnik-OANA, Canada's Liberal Party National Executive Committee, which makes decisions regarding leadership issues, plans to hold a meeting this week.

Earlier, media reported that more than 50 MPs from the Liberal Party, led by the current prime minister, agreed Trudeau should resign from his post.

The leader of Canada's New Democratic Party (NDP), Jagmeet Singh, also urged Trudeau to step down and announce a vote for no confidence in the Canadian leader at his next meeting in parliament.


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