Legault appoints GND as main rival

SAINT UBALDE | Two weeks before the ballot, François Legault designates Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois as his main opponent. The outgoing Prime Minister warns voters against Québec solidaire and its “orange taxes”.

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“There are two opposing visions (during this election campaign), a vision that is more realistic and that takes into account the concerns of Quebecers and a vision that thinks that money grows on trees with Mr. Nadeau-Dubois and its orange taxes!”, launched the outgoing Prime Minister on Sunday, passing through the municipality of Saint-Ubalde in the Portneuf region.


Legault appoints GND as main rival

The head of the CAQ brandishes the specter of an increase in the tax burden of citizens under a government of Quebec solidaire. “Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois does not give a lot of money for the wallets of Quebecers, he even wants to add orange taxes, among other things, $ 7,500 on a family van,” insisted François Legault, who no longer names his other political opponents. .

The CAQ had even undertaken to distribute leaflets on the vehicles of Montrealers to denounce the “orange taxes” of solidarity. But the distribution has been suspended. The party’s legal team is verifying the legality of the process.


Legault appoints GND as main rival

“In the meantime, we have chosen to stop distribution. But for me, it’s very important, that’s what I’m currently doing, to inform Quebecers. We have a party that wants to put orange taxes and that wants to borrow 74 billion to increase Quebec’s debt, Quebecers need to know that before the advance vote on September 25.


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