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, addressed the issue of political diversity within the nationalist movement. Highlighting the historical legacy of sovereignism,
explained that the Bloc is a coalition bringing together left, right and center perspectives, describing itself as social democratic and progressive.
Asked about the place of non-social democrats in this party,
underlined the history of the sovereignist movement, while recognizing the diversity of opinions within the Bloc.
The discussion broadened to the question of national and political identity,
affirming that Quebec’s independence should not be limited to a specific economic or social orientation.
When asked about the inclusion of conservative members,
noted the diversity of political affiliations within the Bloc, emphasizing the need for respect and cohabitation despite differences.
When addressing the subject of the referendum,
insisted on the need for a sovereignist majority in the National Assembly of Quebec, emphasizing the role of the Bloc as unconditional support for any referendum process.
While the question of independence remains at the center of debate,
called for a civilized dialogue to encourage in-depth reflection on the future of Quebec.
NB. This text was written using artificial intelligence from the audio interview of
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