Parti innovateur du Québec

Innovator Party of Quebec
Parti innovateur du Québec
Leader Raymond Robataille
Founded January 4, 1994 (1994-January-04)
Dissolved March 29, 2003 (2003-March-29)
Ideology left-wing, Quebec nationalism
Politics of Quebec
Political parties
Elections

The Parti innovateur du Québec was a political party in the Canadian province of Quebec. The party, led by Raymond Robataille, ran in the 1994 and 1998, but was deregistered by Quebec's Chief Electoral Officer in 2003 after failing to present sufficient candidates in the 2003 general election.[1]

Ideology

The ideology of the party was on the left of the political spectrum, due largely to the party's call for a universal public pension system.[1]

According to a Q&A interview with Radio-Canada in the leadup to the 2003 election, Robataille shared his position on a variety of different issues, including:[2]

References

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