Anne Guérette approximated as a candidate in the provincial election

News 20 January, 2018
  • Archival Photo Didier Debusschère
    The former leader of the opposition in the city hall of Quebec city Anne Guérette

    Stephanie Martin

    Saturday, 20 January, 2018 00:00

    UPDATE
    Saturday, 20 January, 2018 00:00

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    The former leader of the opposition at city hall has been approached to run for provincial elections. But the probability that it jumps in the arena are ” rather thin.”

    “Yes, I’ve been approached by a party, already “, was from the outset confirmed the former advisor to Cap-aux-Diamants, which did not want to specify which one.

    But for her, the time is not ideal. “I do not farm, not necessarily of the door, but from the outset, I find that it comes too fast,” reflected she, in reference to the next election in October next. “I’m really not ready to hire me in the short term, that’s for sure. There are still a number of months. But today, when I speak to you, the probabilities are rather slim. “

    Since she left municipal politics, the former advisor has not had the leisure to get bored. Between a trip, the festivities of the Holidays and the return to school of children, it has not had much time to devote to his many projects.

    “It’s been 10 days since I started my new life. I always full of plans, projects, ideas. I have a lot of projects that I am exploring and which are outside the policy. “

    It intends to continue its commitment to the community, one way or another. “I want to involve myself in a project that will have a positive impact on our environment, our economy and our society, in the long term. “

    Shoiry is still debating

    For his part, the former councillor of Saint-Louis-Sillery, Paul Shoiry, has not taken a decision yet regarding his future policy at the provincial level or the federal level. “It’s always part of my list of options. But for now, this is neither yes nor no, ” says Mr. Shoiry, who has not been approached by any political party for now.