The Liberal Party of Quebec (PLQ) has announced that three delegates will leave politics at the end of their mandate in the fall of 2022.
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The announcement of MNA for Laporte Nicole Ménard, MNA for Vimont Jean Rousselle, and MNA for Marguerite-Bourgeoys Hélène David, who will not run again in the October 3 provincial elections, is emotional.
QLP Spokesman for International Relations and Francophonies Mr.Me Maynard held various positions in his political career.
He was particularly the Minister of Tourism from 2008 to 2012, and from 2014 to 2017 was the head of the Caucasus in the Cooler government.
“With engagement and attention, Nicole will certainly make an impact on thousands of Quebecs, and this is being carried out by her determined political career,” declared PLQ President Dominique Anglet.
Remember that for almost 15 years, Nicole Maynard served the interests of the electorate in riding the Laborte.
“Throughout my political career, I have devoted myself entirely to improving the quality of life of Laporte citizens, and by comparing what I was when I arrived in 2007 and my ride today, I leave with a sense of accomplishment,” she said.Me Maynard.
Mr. According to Russell, after 10 years as a Member of Parliament for Wimont, he now feels that it is time to give priority to his loved ones. “I would like to thank the citizens of Wimont for their repeated trust, and it is a real privilege to represent you in the National Assembly,” he noted.
During his political career, Mr. Russell has held several positions, including as the official opposition spokesman for public security. He has always kept the interests of his members at heart and has worked on a plan to extend AutoRoot 19 to Boise-des-Fillion.
“A man of integrity, generosity and openness to the world, Jean Wimont has left his mark in the district and it will always be a great family for him,” she said.Me England.
Helen David, spokeswoman for higher education and the preservation of the French language, is stepping down after two terms and more than eight years of political commitment.
“Helen has always dreamed big for Quebec. Her love of Quebec culture, her commitment to the French language, as well as her modern and feminist outlook on our collective future strongly marked her time in politics. Her commitment to the cause of women and the fight against poverty was a true source of inspiration.” Said the head of PLQ.
First MP for Outremont, then MP for Marguerite-Borgeoys, Ms.Me David appointed a number of responsibilities within the government; In particular, she was the Minister of Higher Education from 2016 to 2018 and the Minister in charge of the status of women from 2017 to 2018. Over the past four years, he has held several positions within the official opposition.
“As Minister and Spokesperson of the Official Opposition, I had the privilege of contributing to the advancement of culture, higher education, the status of women, the protection and development of the French language, secularism and the protection of youth. Quebec community. I am proud of all the work that has been accomplished, ”said Helen David.