Parti indépendantiste

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For the defunct political party founded in 1985, see Parti indépendantiste (20th century).

The Parti indépendantiste is a political party promoting the independence of Quebec from Canada.

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[edit] Origin

It was founded in 2007 [1] in the wake of the 2007 electoral defeat of the sovereigntist Parti Québécois (PQ) that made them a third party in the National Assembly of Quebec. The arrival of Pauline Marois at the PQ's helm also contributed to the creation of a new Parti indépendantiste.

The fledging organization has much publicized its creation on the Quebec independence website Vigile.net (however, the site's webmaster has since then stated his disapproval of the party's strategy). It was registered as an official political party by the Chief Electoral Officer of Quebec on October 18, 2007. [2] The group also uses the acronym "PI", which is pronounced "pays" (country) in French.

[edit] Beliefs

According to leader Éric Tremblay, the PQ has given up the will to actively seek the sovereignty of Quebec. Tremblay considers that, if given a majority of seats at the National Assembly of Quebec, the Parti indépendantiste will have clear mandate to achieve sovereignty, even if it receives less than 50% of the popular vote.

[edit] Support

The Parti indépendantiste has attracted a number of supporters with name recognition. They include:

[edit] Leaders of the Parti indépendantiste

  • Éric Tremblay (2008-)

[edit] Election results

None yet. Currently running in three by-elections in Bourget, Hull, and Pointe-aux-Trembles. Voting for the three by-elections will be held on May 12, 2008. [5] [6]


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