The leader of the Conservative Party of Quebec (PCQ), Éric Duhaime, is inviting Quebecers to bring “discontent” to Parliament on October 3.
He held a press briefing at the National Assembly on Thursday, along with his deputy Claire Samson, to review the parliamentary session.
Mr. Duhaime attacked the government of François Legault, who ruled the great diversion operation over the past few months to forget incarceration and curfews, according to him.
It is a language bill to try to divide francophone and anglophone. These are statements about […] immigrants, it’s not always chic, then the bickering in Ottawahe listed.
However, let us remember, Quebecers experienced the worst sanitary measures on the continent, numbered, in terms of mortality, which is the worst of all Canadian provincesinsisted the Conservative leader.
They also tried to make us forget the deplorable state of the health care system, which is worse now than when the Coalition avenir Québec (CAQ) was in power.He added.
In terms of the rising cost of living, the CAQ is wrong to send Quebecers a check for $ 500, thinking thatWe will fix everything and move on believes Eric Duhaime.
I don’t think the way to help Quebeckers is to send checks; I think it is to reduce taxes and levies.
” if […] his only answer was to give them a check for $ 500 and tell them we needed to talk about immigration and language, I think Mr. would find. Legault the Quebeckers on his way. “
With 59,000 of its members acquired in just one year, the Conservative Party believes it is in the right position to experience a historical moments and perform a Unusual success next October 3.
Our goal is definitely to take all this grumbling out of parliament and then bring it to the walls of parliament, and that is still our goal.said Mr. Duhaime.
He said he wanted an election diversity candidates, to reflect all opinions in Quebec. A scenario where the CAQ would get 100 or more seats would be awfuladded Ms. Samson.
It won’t give them anything, the rest of them, but it will take a lot from democracy, and then from the people of Quebec., he said. Other political parties will make their assessments on Friday, at the National Assembly.
The Canadian Press
Source: Radio-Canada