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PSPP Asks Legault to Reflect on the Idea of Holding Early Elections

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His "dysfunctional" government has lost the "trust" of the population, says the Pequist leader.

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The Parti Québécois (PQ) assures that it would be ready to deal with François Legault's Coalition avenir Québec (CAQ) if he decided to call a general election this fall.

·Montreal, Canada
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His "dysfunctional" government has lost the "trust" of the population, says the Pequist leader.

·Montreal, Canada
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QUEBEC—With less than a year and a half of the general elections that are arduous for the government, Prime Minister François Legault maintains that he will be on the starting blocks to ask for a third term of office for the population. In the same breath, he assures that the day he draws his reverence, the Coalition futur Québec (CAQ) will survive him. "The CAQ is much more than I am," said the Prime Minister as he took stock of his parliamenta…

·Richelieu, Canada
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The Parti Québécois (PQ) asserts that it would be ready to deal with François Legault's Coalition avenir Québec (CAQ) if he decided to call a general election this fall. The election is to be held only in the fall of 2026, but the Pequist leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon stated on Friday that, according to him, Mr. Legault's government no longer had "democratic legitimacy" to govern. At the time of taking stock of the last parliamentary session, …

·Sept-Iles, Canada
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The Parti Québécois (PQ) asserts that it would be ready to deal with François Legault's Coalition avenir Québec (CAQ) if he decided to call a general election this fall. The election is to be held only in the fall of 2026, but the Pequist leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon stated on Friday that, according to him, Mr. Legault's government no longer had "democratic legitimacy" to govern. At the time of taking stock of the last parliamentary session, …

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Le Devoir broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Friday, June 6, 2025.
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