The female spokesperson for Québec solidaire, Émilise Lessard-Therrien, left her position, saying she was completely exhausted only a few months after taking office. She claims that the different vision she proposed encountered an “organizational blockage”.
Mme Lessard-Therrien, who was defeated in the 2022 elections, was elected to be co-spokesperson for Québec solidaire alongside Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois at the end of November, after a race in which she beat MPs Ruba Ghazal and Christine Labrie.
In a long message published Monday morning on social networks, Mme Lessard-Therrien explained that following her election, she tried to breathe new life into the party, by bringing new ideas.
A word to say that I am speaking today to announce that I am leaving my role as female spokesperson for Québec solidaire. Please read the full text published on my Facebook page to better understand: https://t.co/CXifWUEtrp #PolQc
— Émilise Lessard-Therrien (@emiliselt) April 29, 2024
“But I quickly realized that the train was already well underway. I wanted to go there, try to influence the framework of reflection and decision-making led or nourished by a small team of professionals woven tightly around the male spokesperson. I sometimes got there, but I felt very alone there and I had difficulty finding my space there,” she wrote.
Mme Lessard-Therrien added that she was “scolded or made to feel guilty” for speaking out, for giving opinions or following her intuition.
She admitted that her “natural enthusiasm quickly withered” so that she fell into “survival” mode within her party.
“Just four months was enough to exhaust me. Completely. I went on sick leave at the end of March, both knees on the ground, momentum slowed,” she admitted.
“I have to face the facts: it was impossible for me to sink my own roots into the leadership of the party. The different vision that I proposed came up against an organizational blockage, within a party which was created to do politics differently,” she later lamented.
Mme Lessard-Therrien had already been off work for a few weeks, but she estimates that she will need more time to regain her enthusiasm. To take care of her health, she therefore left her position as women’s spokesperson.
“I know today that to find my breath, I must remain faithful to my convictions, faithful to my values, faithful to my ways of doing things and taking care of the world. Above all, I must take care of my health. And so, I will not come back,” she stressed.
Transition period
In a press release published in reaction to the resignation of Mr.me Lessard-Therrien, the president of Québec solidaire, Roxane Milot, admitted that after seven years of the duo formed by Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois and Manon Massé, “welcoming a new extra-parliamentary spokesperson was quite a challenge”.
“From Émilise’s election at the end of November and until her work stoppage in mid-March, we were in a period of transition. Despite the layoffs that we had to make following the general elections, the general management of the party and I worked to reorganize and increase its resources to allow Émilise to exercise her role in the best possible conditions, despite the logistical and distance,” she said.
Mme Milot stressed that the departure of Mme Lessard-Therrien, who helped Québec solidaire to “reach new people throughout the territory”, is “a great loss”.
Émilise Lessard-Therrien was a solidarity deputy in the constituency of Rouyn-Noranda — Témiscamingue from 2018 to 2022. She was beaten by the CAQ candidate in the most recent elections.
She made her return “through the front door” to Québec solidaire last fall by being elected with 50.3% of the votes ahead of Ruba Ghazal to succeed Manon Massé as female spokesperson.
She campaigned on the need for the party to reach out to Quebecers in the regions, with an emphasis on food sovereignty.
Details of the process to choose a new female spokesperson will be announced later, Québec solidaire said.