Car of Mohamed Labidi burned: “an isolated act” according to Normand Sauvageau
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The arson attack against the car of the president of the islamic cultural Centre of Québec (CCIQ) is an “isolated act”, according to the candidate caquiste Normand Sauvageau.
Marc-André Gagnon
Thursday, 31 August, 2017 12:44
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The arson attack against the car of the president of the islamic cultural Centre of Québec (CCIQ) is an “isolated act”, according to the candidate caquiste Normand Sauvageau.
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“My position, my opinion is that it is the gesture of an individual and it is not necessary to see here the rise of the right or radical right. For me, this is not related to it”, said the candidate of the CAQ in the by-election in part in the Louis-Hébert.
The banker’s career, which was a Thursday morning the first item of official news of his election campaign, sharing the same opinion for the bombing of the great mosque of Quebec, which made six dead and eight wounded on the 29th of January last.
“This is an isolated act. I think it is a gesture of an individual. The same at the level of the fire,” said Mr. Sauvageau. Even if the CCIQ is not located in his county, “we’re close,” he observed.
The work of “unbalanced”
The mp caquiste Éric Caire, who was in the press, considers that these two events appalling” are the work of “unbalanced”, “termites of society” who deserve to be “brought before the courts, convicted and sent to prison”.
Their gestures, insisted Mr. Cairo, does not translate into anything “harmony,” he said observe between the different communities in Quebec.
The spokesperson of the CAQ for the Capitale-Nationale region would be “unfortunate” that the actions taken by “a handful of individuals to tarnish the reputation of the people of Quebec.
Mr. Cairo has refused to comment on the statements launched on social networks by the leader of the party Citizens in power, Bernard “Rambo” Gauthier, who believes that Mr. Labidi has “can-be” itself “ignited” his car.
“No, I do not find it so credible, actually. Put that in my referrals, Rambo Gauthier does not belong to it,” said Mr. Cairo.
Twenty-four hours after the outbreak official of the election, Normand Sauvageau has also announced an initial commitment, and that is to fight with the CAQ to get the tax cuts.
According to the calculations carried out by his team, the families of Louis-Hébert are paying, on average, since the arrival of Philippe Couillard, 4$ 200 more per year.