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{{Party|
 
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   name= Parti Quebecois <br> ''Parti Québécois''|
 
   name= Parti Quebecois <br> ''Parti Québécois''|
   logo=party_1921.jpg |
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   logo= Party-Parti Quebecois.jpg|
   formation= 17 August 2008|
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   founded= 17 August 2008|
 
   dissolution= 10 October 2008 (est)|
 
   dissolution= 10 October 2008 (est)|
   president= Bruno Tremblay |
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   members= 0|
 
   members= 0|
 
   orientation= Center-Left|
 
   orientation= Center-Left|
 
   ideology= |
 
   ideology= |
   congress= 8 seats, 12%|
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   number= 1921|
 
   number= 1921|
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   abbreviation= PQ|
 
   abbreviation= PQ|
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   succeeded= Bloc Populaire du Quebec|  
 
   succeeded= Bloc Populaire du Quebec|  
 
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   country= Canada|
 
   country= Canada|
 
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The '''Parti Quebecois''' or '''''Parti Québécois''''', was created in August 2008 during the [[Quebec|Quebec Separation Crisis]]. This party foremost represents the people of [[Quebec]].   
 
The '''Parti Quebecois''' or '''''Parti Québécois''''', was created in August 2008 during the [[Quebec|Quebec Separation Crisis]]. This party foremost represents the people of [[Quebec]].   
  
It had as many as 33 members, and had 8 seats (11.59%) of the [[congress]] of [[Canada]] in the past. It has since become the [[Bloc Populaire du Quebec]].  
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In September 2008, it had as many as 33 members and had 8 seats (11.59%) in the [[Congress of Canada]]. In, October 2008, it becomes the [[Bloc Populaire du Quebec]].  
  
 
==Mission==
 
==Mission==
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'''English:'''<br>
 
'''English:'''<br>
 
Promote Quebec to Canada and the World in independence and everything else that relates to Quebec.
 
Promote Quebec to Canada and the World in independence and everything else that relates to Quebec.
 
 
  
 
==Party Presidents==
 
==Party Presidents==
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|17 August 2008
 
|17 August 2008
 
|10 September 2008
 
|10 September 2008
|Eric Boucher
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|[[Eric Boucher]]
 
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|11 September 2008
 
|11 September 2008
 
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|Bruno Tremblay
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|[[Bruno Tremblay]]
 
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Latest revision as of 10:11, 15 December 2020

Parti Quebecois
Parti Québécois

Party-Parti Quebecois.jpg
General Information
Country Flag-Canada.jpg Canada
Abbreviation PQ
Founded 17 August 2008
Dissolved 10 October 2008 (est)
Political
Members 0
Congress Occupancy 0 /40 seats, 0%
Succeeded By Bloc Populaire du Quebec
Orientation Center-Left

The Parti Quebecois or Parti Québécois, was created in August 2008 during the Quebec Separation Crisis. This party foremost represents the people of Quebec.

In September 2008, it had as many as 33 members and had 8 seats (11.59%) in the Congress of Canada. In, October 2008, it becomes the Bloc Populaire du Quebec.

Mission

French:
Promouvoir aux seins du E-Canada et du E-World le E-Quebec , l'Indépendance du E-Quebec ou toute actions relier aux E-Quebec.

English:
Promote Quebec to Canada and the World in independence and everything else that relates to Quebec.

Party Presidents

Term Began Term Ended Party President
17 August 2008 10 September 2008 Eric Boucher
11 September 2008 Bruno Tremblay