Poll: New Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette Boosts Support for CAQ
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These gains are made at the expense of the Liberals, according to the last stroke of Léger probe. The PQ stands in the lead.
The arrival of Christine Fréchette at the head of the Coalition futur Québec (CAQ) brought back her party to the detriment of the Liberals, according to the most recent Léger poll. The péquistes, on the other hand, stood in the lead.
With Christine Fréchette, the CAQ returns to the game, but if the PQ renounces the referendum, a heavily majority government offers to him.
In the first Léger poll since Christine Fréchette's confirmation as the CAQ leader, the Coalition futur Québec seems to be back in the race with 17% of the votes. However, the Parti Québécois would win 31% of the votes, even 39% if it renounced the holding of a referendum. The Parti Liberal du Québec could register 28% of the votes. Read also: Independence: Paul St-Pierre Plamondon would remove positions of federal public servants The local medi…
On Tuesday morning, dear readers and readers,The very first Léger poll of the Fréchette era was published this night in Quebecor's media. According to this new survey, Ms. Fréchette gives a boost to the CAQ — a notable gain that seems to be made almost entirely at the expense of Charles Milliard's Liberals. At the national level, Léger places the Parti Québécois in the lead with 31% of the voting intentions (-1 compared to the firm's previous po…
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