Our Parliamentary Office has learned that CAQ MP Sylvain Lévesque, who blocked Conservative leader Eric Duhaime’s path in Chauveau on October 3, could become deputy speaker of the National Assembly.
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At least that’s what the CAQ parliamentary arm proposed to Mr Levesque.
“The party has asked me if this is something that interests me,” confirmed the principal concerned, adding that no final decisions have been taken yet.
According to our information, he has been appointed second vice-president, succeeding in this position the CAQ MP for Saint-Hyacinthe, Chantal Soucy, who will become the first vice-president. Nathalie Roy will be the president.
The post of third vice-president was handed over to the liberal Franz Benjamin (Viau) in line with the wishes of Dominique Anglade, the PLQ leader who had been in turmoil since Marie-Claude Nicholls, who had aspired to the function, was excluded. .
Sylvain Levesque was re-elected in the Chauvet riding by nearly 6,500 votes over Eric Duhaime, the leader of Quebec’s Conservative Party, who is eyeing a victory to enter the blue room.
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