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Legault's resignation reshuffles Quebec politics
Summary
Francois Legault has announced his resignation as Quebec premier, and his departure leaves the Coalition Avenir Québec's future uncertain ahead of the scheduled October provincial election.
Content
François Legault has announced his resignation as Quebec premier after seven years in office. The move had been widely expected and immediately altered the province's political landscape. The Coalition Avenir Québec, the party he founded, now faces uncertainty about its leadership and direction ahead of the next provincial election. The Parti Québécois is leading recent opinion polls, making the coming months significant for party positioning.
Key facts:
- Francois Legault announced his resignation as Quebec’s premier.
- The Coalition Avenir Québec's leadership and future direction are uncertain ahead of the scheduled October provincial election.
- The Parti Québécois leads in polls at about 36 per cent, according to poll aggregator Qc125.
Summary:
Legault's resignation removes a long-standing figure from Quebec politics and leaves the CAQ without its founder at a pivotal moment. The party's choice of a successor and the October election will be the main determinants of the province's next government. Undetermined at this time.
