Comedian and musician Pierre-Luc Brillant will be the Parti Québécois candidate in Rosemont, the party confirmed on Sunday morning.
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A graduate of the Conservatoire de musique de Montréal, the man who made a name for himself with the role of Raymond Beaulieu in “CRAZY” intends to promote contact between young people with artists, craftsmen and bearers of tradition, and encourage cultural outings and provision of artistic activities at school.
“If I am running today for the riding of Rosemont for the Parti Québécois, it is because I firmly believe that this party is — by its many achievements in the past and by the sincerity free from opportunism of the people who represent it — far the best vehicle to defend the project and the dream that I have cherished since I was old enough to be interested in politics: the sovereignty of Quebec,” he said in a press release on Sunday.
He will run against the solidarity deputy Vincent Marrissal, who won by just over 2,000 votes in the 2018 election.
“Our cause of independence attracts very high quality people and we should be proud of them, they are people who choose hope over resignation and decline. We are proud to propose key measures to showcase our culture and our arts in all their forms. That of Pierre-Luc allows us to carry the voice of the artists who bring the soul of our people to life. He is very well placed to demonstrate the need to better support the cultural industry,” said Paul St-Pierre Plamondon, leader of the Parti Québécois.