Liberal MP, Tory offside with federal stance on Bangladesh election fairness
OTTAWA — A Liberal MP and a Conservative senator are offside with the Trudeau government’s position on Bangladesh’s recent election.
Officials in that country invited Ottawa MP Chandra Arya and Sen. Victor Oh to observe the Jan. 7 election, which the main opposition party boycotted, arguing the state would not hold a free vote.
At a press conference in Dhaka the day of the election both parliamentarians said the vote was “free and fair.”
But the next day Canada’s high commission in Bangladesh posted on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, that any Canadian election observers are acting independently and that their views are not endorsed by the Government of Canada.