Provincial Election | Caquiste Denis Tardif will not represent himself

Provincial Election |  Caquiste Denis Tardif will not represent himself

The Caquiste MP for Rivière-du-Loup-Témiscouata, Denis Tardif, will not seek the new mandate, which is scheduled for next October, in view of the next general election.

Released at 2:46 p.m.

Henry Ollet-Vesina

Henry Ollet-Vesina
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This was announced by the main interested party in a press release on Friday. “I am proud of the road I have traveled,” he noted, especially the completed works on the Claude-Bechard Highway, the nursing home in Pass-Saint-Laurent and the nursing home in L’Isle. Verde is one of his greatest glories.

Mr. who had already been on sick leave for a few months. Dordiff said he was pleased to have completed funding for the two boats and to complete the project for a new school on the Riviere-to-Loop. Tradition in Trois-Pistoles and whitefish in Temiscouata-sur-le-Lac. In terms of health, the selected officer is pleased to receive “additional hemodialysis chairs” at the Grand-Portage Regional Hospital Center (CHRGP).

This is an order filled with real good announcements in all municipalities. My team and I continue to work to represent the ride and deliver the goods.

In a statement by Denise Dordiff

He stressed that his health was forcing him to put an end to his political career. “My condition will not allow me to leave for another 4 years. This is a situation that has been deceiving me for years. I gave everything and now I have to take a step back to recover, ”he continued.

In a statement, Prime Minister Franசois LeCald thanked Denise Dordif for “being with us for the 2018 campaign.” “We needed a man with experience like him to start the change that Quebec needed. He is a dedicated partner, ”said the CAQ chairman.

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In December 2020, Denise Dortiff was suspended from the CAQ Caucasus for embarrassing himself by having a two-meter-long banquet at a micro-brewery in his region on Wednesday. He finally rejoined the party committee four months later, in April, because the government thought he had “paid the price for his wrongdoing.”

Quebec hastily announced last week that ministers Marguerite Blais and Danielle McCann would not stand for re-election. Suzanne Dansereau, CAQ MP for Vercheres, announced two weeks ago that he would not run again.

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