Saint-Henri–Sainte-Anne | Lucien Koty new candidate for the Conservative Party

The Conservative Party is counting on a former candidate, Lucien Koty, to win the riding of Saint-Henri–Sainte-Anne.


Lucien Koty ran in the 2022 provincial election under the Conservative banner in Verdun. He had arrived 5e, with 1664 votes, or 5% of the votes. Solidarity MP Alejandra Zaga Mendez won the constituency.

He will try again to seek the votes, this time in Saint-Henri–Sainte-Anne, where the seat has been vacant since the departure of the former Liberal leader Dominique Anglade in November.

Mr. Koty got involved in politics, “because the human and societal beliefs and values ​​that drive me have been deeply affected since the start of the great global crisis that is COVID,” he said.

“Having spent part of my youth in countries where individual rights and freedoms are regularly violated, I quickly understood that the future of our society is no longer bright and that I must do everything to stop its descent into hell. “, can we read on the website of the Conservative Party of Quebec.

Mr. Koty has worked as a computer consultant for four years. Originally from Dasso in Benin, Lucien Koty arrived in Quebec 30 years ago. He holds a bachelor’s degree in science and technology from the University of Benin and a master’s degree in operational research from the École Polytechnique de Montréal.


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