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CAQ Leadership: 20,600 Members Will Be Able to Vote for the Next Premier

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The CAQ leadership race has resulted in the recruitment of just over 5,500 new members. According to preliminary figures released by the Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ), 20,576 members will be eligible to vote for their next leader.  At the time the race was launched, the party indicated that it had approximately 15,000 members. The deadline […]

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Lean Left

A little over 20,000 caquist members will elect on April 12, which, from Christine Fréchette or Bernard Drainville, will succeed François Legault at the head of the political party he founded, choosing at the same time the person who will be Premier of Quebec until the general election in October.

·Montreal, Canada
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Lean Left

Some 20,576 people will be able to comment on the succession of François Legault as head of the CAQ and the Quebec government.

·Montreal, Canada
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Center

A total of 20,576 members will be able to vote for the next caquist leader (and next prime minister).

·Montreal, Canada
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The race for the caquist chieftainship recruited just over 5500 new members. According to preliminary figures submitted by the Coalition futur Québec (CAQ), 20,576 members will be able to vote for their next leader.

·Saint-Georges, Canada
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The race for the caquist chieftainship led to the recruitment of just over 5500 new members. According to preliminary figures submitted by the Coalition futur Québec (CAQ), 20,576 members will be able to vote for their next leader. At the time of the launch of the race, the party had indicated that it had approximately 15,000 members. The deadline for becoming a member and having the right to vote for the chieftaincy was March 13. However, it is…

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Le Journal de Quebec broke the news in Quebec City, Canada on Monday, March 16, 2026.
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