November 19, 2024

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“We’re resetting the counters,” said Liberal leader Dominic Anglede Quebec 2022 elections

"We're resetting the counters," said Liberal leader Dominic Anglede  Quebec 2022 elections

We reset the countersShe said Sunday, shortly after Quebec’s lieutenant-governor agreed, during her first press conference of the campaign before Quebec’s parliament. Dissolve the National Assembly at the request of outgoing Prime Minister Francois Legault.

Currently disadvantaged by the polls, Ms. England believes.

We’ve had a tough two-year-plus pandemic for everyone. I think people will see what is happening todayshe said succinctly.

Journalists resumed on the subject QLP No candidates have yet been declared in Quebec’s 125 ridings, she said, adding that 110 of them will be confirmed by the end of the day Sunday. So there are about fifteen seats left to complete the Liberal team.

Ms Anglade also believes the economy Ballot box question and focuses on labor shortages – Coalition Avenir Quebec (CAQ) Unable to identifyAccording to her.

The proof QLP The party announced on Saturday to resolve it Former finance minister Carlos Leitao will chair his campaign this year. Mr Leitao, one of the most famous and respected Liberal MPs, announced in June Did not seek re-election In the riding of Robert-Baldwin.

No matter, Dominique Anglade claims that the financial team can be counted on deliciousEspecially with the candidates Marwa Rizki (outgoing MP, tax expert, Saint-Laurent), Francois Vays (businessman, Sherbrooke) and Fred Beauchemin (economy, Marguerite-Bourjois).

There are PQ There is no trustEmphasizes their leader

Also misbehaving in voting intentions, the Parti Québécois (PQ) is also anticipating.

By launching his campaign Sunday in the Montreal riding of Camille-Laurin (formerly Bourget). Where he wants to runIts leader, Paul Saint-Pierre Plamondon, invited Quebecers to ignore the polls and elect PQ candidates. Who is unfaithful for the right reasons.

Voters will know how to answer usHe said, full of hope. We’re pleasantly surprised because that’s exactly what Quebec needs right now.

We are authentic, genuine, trustworthy people. And that makes us the Cinderella team of the tournament, the team that will go far beyond what everyone expected. »

A quote from Paul St-Pierre Plamondon, leader of the Parti Québécois

On the contrary, We do not accept the invitation of CAQ Resign ourselvesThe PQ leader was launched after spending the last two years outside the parliamentary precincts. In the context of this planned decline we choose hope and austerityHe hammered.

Paul St-Pierre Plamondon punches an activist.

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Unelected, Paul Saint-Pierre Plamondon became leader of the PQ in October 2020. A by-election was subsequently held in Marie-Victorin in Longueuil, but he preferred not to be a candidate and to continue his work outside Parliament.

Photo: The Canadian Press/Graham Hughes

Being a separatist is just being realistic, says Mr. St-Pierre Plamondon explained further. It is a kind of responsibility to the generations before us, but especially to the generations that follow.

Duhaime claims to have Already won a lot

Eric Duhaime, leader of the Conservative Party of Quebec (PCQ), believes his party Good location Before the October 3 election.

We are where we want to beUnlike the last election, he said on Sunday, citing a recent poll PCQ There may be competition this year.

Eric Duhaime is in a press scrum in front of his campaign office.  There are also tens of activists.

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Eric Duhaime launched a Conservative campaign Sunday in Quebec’s Chauvey riding, where he hopes to be elected.

Photo: The Canadian Press / Jacques Boissinot

For us, this is already an extraordinary step forward. […] Four years ago, the party I am currently leading did not have the funds we had [aujourd’hui]No 125 candidates, no campaign bus, no consideration and most importantly no reporters covering what he is doing.Mr. Duhaime recalled.

The reality is very, very, very different, and in a way, at this first stage, it must be admitted, we have already gained a lot, the former radio host added. But there is more work to be done in the next 36 days. And now we have to convince.

QS Proposes Age of change

Quebec Solidaire (QS), which formed the second opposition group in the National Assembly under the Legault government, for its part invited the media to Estrie, where the party wants to make gains, especially in the riding of Saint-François. occurs Mélissa Généreux, Community Health Specialist.

Our health system is seriously ill, its co-representative Gabrielle Nadeau-Dubois emphasized. Our elders have been abandoned and the climate crisis threatens our future. I propose to change the era.

Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois salutes his supporters.

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Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois, who was appointed parliamentary leader last year, will become prime minister on Oct. 3 if Quebec Solidaire is elected.

Photo: Radio-Canada / Danny Pilot

Mr. Nadeau-Dubois confirms that Quebec Solidaire is offering this year A group of best candidates [le parti] never met in its history. He specifically mentioned outgoing MPs Christine Labrie and Emilie Lessard-Therin, but Mite Labrecque-SaganashUngavalo candidate.

“I can’t promise you all and everyone that you will be elected,” the representative told the candidates present on Sunday. Not everyone in Quebec Solidaire will win their election on October 3. But I can promise you one thing: from now on, I will give it my all.

Although current polls don’t necessarily indicate gains QSMr. Nadeau-Dubois argues that the party – which has only grown its membership at the polls since its formation in the 2000s – is ready for the next step: governs Quebec.

Québec solidaire is ready to take the next step. We are going to campaign at the national level. We are going to advertise for profit. I will not run a defensive campaign. »

A quote from Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois, co-representative of Quebec Solidaire

Defying the odds has been Quebec Solidaire’s strength since our creation, [et] This time, we will not do otherwise, added Manon Massey, spokesperson for the other party. It is happening now.

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