The leader of the Parti Québécois (PQ), Paul St-Pierre Plamondon, announced on his social networks on Sunday that he will officially move to the Montreal neighborhood of Tétreaultville in the riding of Camille-Lauren, of which he is a member.
The man, who sold his condo in Montreal and his house in Gatineau to move to the old capital shortly after being elected leader of the PQ, explains that moving to his riding will allow him to be more attentive to these citizens. Live their daily lives.”
“The east side of Montreal has long been neglected and neglected by governments in terms of investment and development throughout our history. I will continue to work hard to address this historical injustice,” he notes in his release, where we see him holding the box.
The latter added that he would like to continue to oppose the disappearance of a block in the East, which would lead to the merger of Camille-Laurin and Anjou-Louis-Real, because these are currently “socio-economically and very diverse.
In September, the Electoral Commission presented a plan aimed at revising the electoral map, therefore proposing to eliminate Gaspési and a constituency east of Montreal for the 2026 election.
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