Jean-François Lisée star candidate in Rosemont
CBC News
Posted: Aug 4, 2012 10:01 AM ET
Last Updated: Aug 4, 2012 6:01 PM ET
Jean-François Lisée, former adviser to Lucien Bouchard and Jacques Parizeau, is running for the Parti Québécois in Rosemont, a stronghold riding. (Radio-Canada)
Related
Related Stories
Jean-François Lisée will run for the Parti Québécois in Montreal's Rosemont riding.
The outspoken sovereigntist writer and past premier adviser was formally introduced as a PQ candidate on Saturday morning, putting an end to weeks of rumours about his bid for office.
Addressing a packed room of PQ supporters, Lisée said he spent weeks mulling his decision.
"If I can contribute to the main collective task ahead of us — that is, getting rid of [Liberal Leader] Jean Charest — then I will do it," he said in his French-language speech.
Lisée called the Sept. 4 election call cynical and accused Charest of trying to prevent Quebecers from hearing more testimony at the Charbonneau Commission into corruption.
That's why it's important to pay attention to the campaign, he said: "If we had to decide to not take part in the political process — if we had to pass our turn and not get involved in this election — how will we feel if the party of cynicism rides to victory on Sept. 4?"
The PQ forms a "broad coalition" of Quebecers from different political points of view, united by the objective of sovereignty, Lisée said.
A long-time Péquiste, Lisée worked as an adviser to former premiers Lucien Bouchard and Jacques Parizeau. More recently he's written for Quebec news magazine l'Actualité.
Earlier this year Lisée authored a long article on the status of French in Montreal.
The magazine cover featured a frog holding up a sign that said "Ici, on parle English." He wrote that anglophones in Montreal don't care to speak French.
Lisée will run in Rosemont, a Montreal riding formerly held by former PQ cabinet minister Louise Beaudoin.
Share Tools
Quebec Election Results
Updated: Sep. 5, 2012, 1:58 AM EDT
| Party | Elected | Leading | Total | Vote Share (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PQ | 54 | 0 | 54 | 31.93 |
| LIB | 50 | 0 | 50 | 31.20 |
| CAQ | 19 | 0 | 19 | 27.05 |
| QS | 2 | 0 | 2 | 6.03 |
| ON | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1.90 |
| GRN | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1.00 |
All results are unofficial until final ballot counts are verified by Elections Quebec. CBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.
My Election
Leaders & Parties
-
Jean Charest
Liberal Party
-
Pauline Marois
Parti Québécois
-
François Legault
Coalition Avenir Québec
-
Amir Khadir, Françoise David
Québec Solidaire
-
Jean-Martin Aussant
Option Nationale
-
Claude Sabourin
Parti vert du Québec
View 2008 election results »
Voter's Tool Kit »
Latest Quebec Votes 2012 Headlines
- Pauline Marois to become Quebec's 1st female premier
- Pauline Marois and the Parti Québécois claimed victory over the incumbent Liberals on Tuesday night, winning a minority government in an election night that ended with a deadly shooting. more »
- Liberal Leader Jean Charest concedes defeat
- Liberal Leader Jean Charest loses his seat, as his government was ousted from power during Tuesday's Quebec election. more »
- PQ Montreal victory rally shooting leaves man dead, 1 injured
- A man in his 40s was shot dead and another person was critically wounded close to where Pauline Marois was giving her victory speech to supporters before midnight, prompting a swift response from the Parti Québécois leader's security team and an evacuation of the downtown Montreal concert hall. more »
- Premier Jean Charest loses home riding of Sherbrooke
- Former Bloc Québécois MP Serge Cardin has defeated Liberal Leader Jean Charest in his home riding of Sherbrooke, a seat the Quebec premier has only narrowly held on to in past elections. more »
