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A “good ride” for Pascal Perupe |  Legault is “two out of two”, accuses St-Pierre Plamondon

A “good ride” for Pascal Perupe | Legault is “two out of two”, accuses St-Pierre Plamondon

(Otterburn Park) Paul St-Pierre Plamondon alleged that after “this girl there”, François Legault was going to give “a good ride” to Pascal Perupy in CAQ Matane-Matapédia, “two out of two”. According to him, the CAQ chairman is contributing to the deterioration of the political environment.

Posted at 4:47 p.m.

Fanny Levesque

Fanny Levesque
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Charles Lecavalier

Charles Lecavalier
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“Francois Legault, it’s two out of two: two days, two arrogant comments. Let’s see if he can keep up the momentum. Will continue,” the leader of the Parti Québécois chose not to choose, on the sidelines of the announcement on the status of bilingual cities. “There are no coincidences in life, I spoke during this campaign. During the first speech, I said, ‘CAQ is an arrogant party’,” he added.

Paul St-Pierre Plamondon responded to the comments of François Legault, who stopped in Rivière-du-Loup a little earlier on Monday. Upon his arrival, he launched his candidacy into Madane-Matapedia: “So, we give him a good ride to our friend Pascal? OK! He will be surprised! “That lady” refused to give her name when she called Dominique Anglade, leader of Quebec’s Liberal Party, the day after the CAQ leader’s first misstep.

The PQ leader goes further and accuses Francois Legault of contributing to the deterioration and polarization of the political environment. “All the themes are polarized, which increasingly demands a good discussion about the future. We, we said to ourselves: there are difficult, sensitive subjects, but we will not stop talking about one thing. […]But, maybe I’ll be wrong, but the goal should be not to screw anyone up, not to call anyone je-ne-sais-quoi,” he explained.

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Paul St-Pierre Plamonton answered questions about increasing security around leaders of political parties.

Gaquist arrogance, regretted by QS

Vincent Marisal, deputy candidate and outgoing candidate from Rosemont, accompanied Gabrielle Nadeau-Dubois to a meeting with the staff of the Maisonneuve-Rosemont hospital. He denounced the “arrogance we see growing at CAQ” in a press scrum.

“It’s unfortunate that what often happens in our political system when a party has more representatives, more power, and it rubs off on a kind of arrogance. People here don’t agree with that,” he said.

In his opinion, CAQ President François Legault is a “reconsiderer of stupidity”, to the extent that, as he says, Minister Sonia Lebel, Mr. By looking over Legault’s shoulders he “admits that he got himself into trouble by talking. About the girl.” “When your own world reads in you at your party Body language “I know you said something stupid, and it’s damn serious,” he began. “I don’t even know if it was accidental.” I think he is doing it on purpose,” he added.

“He starts his speech by saying I’m a guy who can apologize. Then he says something stupid and apologizes. […] We’re not apologizing, we’re paying attention,” said Mr. Maricel said.

The former journalist and political columnist doesn’t remember “hearing this kind of tone”. “It is not with the Prime Minister. It keeps coming back. He knew Dominic Anglade, who founded the CAQ with him. Not that he forgot his name anyway,” he added.

According to him, one of the antidotes to CAQ arrogance is the reform of the voting system, but Mr. He believes the lack of interest in the CAQ in Montreal and the east of the island will prevent more CAQ MPs from being elected in that sector. Digging will not work”.

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With Hugo Pilon-Larose, Pres