In announcing her candidacy in Sherbrooke for the benefit of the CAQ, Caroline St-Hilaire affirms that “the riding would benefit from sitting ‘at the decision-making table’ in the event that the CAQ government is reappointed. “Can you imagine for a moment the momentum that would give Sherbrooke?” » (The dutyJune 6, 2022).
So, a question arises: Why did you agree to play the game of the Bloc Québécois, from 1997 to 2008, the only political party guaranteed never to form a government? For benefits, salary and pension?
As for his possible colleague Drainville, whose resignation in 2016 had triggered a by-election, with the costs that this entails, does he not have a minimum of embarrassment to return? […]
We will then be surprised that the population is cynical and that it grants very little credibility to politicians. […]
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