From a controversial visit to Barbados, Liberal MP Pierre Arcond apologized for his choice but did not intend to resign.
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“I’m probably going there wrong, obviously, and sorry for that mistake,” he replied to the channel. CTV News Friday evening, when he went through customs at the Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau airport.
The former interim leader of the Quebec Liberal Party said he had spoken by phone with the current leader of the party, Dominique Angled. She was informed of her intention to reach Barbadian skies on December 20 and tried to stop her.
“We were told that Pierre Arcond wanted to leave. We told Mr. Arcand that we thought it was not a good idea, and he made his decision knowingly,” Dominic Anglade explained in an interview. Wyatt News Wednesday. The Liberal leader urged her MP to return to the country as soon as possible.
Pierre Arkand stressed his intention to honor the fourteen-day blockade when he returned.
He has already published a press release on Tuesday in which he regrets his decision to join the Caribbean on December 25th.
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