Maybe it wasn’t the right thing timed coordination. It’s an interim mandate, but I definitely remember a great woman who dared to say things as they are to help women who also want to go into politics.
She supports Vicki-May Hamm.
” [Je suis] a little surprised because it happens fast but it was still predictable with what we had heard for a few days. »
For his part, Robert Benoit evokes a smart woman
. She hasn’t had time to really take charge of the party in two years, and she’s carried around a whole legacy that wasn’t very happy. I’m not happy that our leaders go like this
he is arguing.
We remember that she was a woman who, I believe, had ambitions to do well in the party. But the situation was obviously difficult with the pandemic. How was she able to bring people together in the two years she was there? It was difficult, all the oxygen was drawn to the government on the spot
he adds.
Both he and Ms. Hamm are now hoping for a quick rebuilding of the party.
” at 20 [députés élus], You can do it. It is a work of all times. MPs can’t just think about their riding, sit in all the spaghetti meals in their riding. You must be across Quebec. »
An interim leader must be elected quickly to fill the position of leader of the official opposition in the Assembly, and a by-election will be held in Saint-Henri-Sainte-Anne within six months.
a party inside completely rebuild
According to University of Sherbrooke communications professor Emmanuel Choquette, who QLPin complete renovation
especially in the region.
We saw it in the last election. The votes achieved in the Montreal area worked well in a way, we had about twenty votes elected, but outside it’s a desert. There is still a lot to do with the applications membershipConsolidation of all these organizations on the ground at regional level
he observes.
Given the party’s rich history, October’s election results disappointed many liberals, he said.
What we criticize about the party, and about Mrs Anglade in particular, is that she is not just any party. It is a party with 150 years of history, the oldest political party in Quebec and one of the oldest in Canada. There’s a whole story behind it in terms of achievements and whatnot. That this party had difficulties in the last election to place all its candidates in the 125 Ridings and then had such a result that it completely disappeared from the regional map and a very weak presence among the Francophones is very difficult for the to accept liberals
explains the professor.
On Monday afternoon, former Liberal Prime Minister and Sherbrooke MP Jean Charest tweeted a message for Dominique Anglade. I want to pay tribute to Dominique Anglade’s courage and determination. As the first woman to lead the PLQ, Dominique broke through a glass ceiling and from this point of view is a role model for women in politics. She led the PLQ through a turbulent time and showed leadership. Dominique is a woman of great quality who I am sure will be able to continue her commitment to Quebec society.
With information from Titouan Bussiere and Guylaine Charette
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