[AUDIO] about Trudeau on the sovereigntist movement are “misleading” and “shameful”, said Lisée

News 23 February, 2018
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    The leader of the Parti québécois, Jean-François Lisée

    Marie-Renée Grondin

    Friday, February 23, 2018 10:18

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    The leader of the Parti québécois (PQ), Jean-François Lisée, do not digest the words that would have obligated the prime minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, in India, according to which it would be associated with the sovereigntist movement in québec to an issue of violence.

    According to an adviser to the indian minister Raveen good education, the canadian prime minister is reported to have declared “that he had done in the face of such threats all his life and that he was fully aware of the dangers of violence, that he had always pushed back with all his strength”.

    This quote is from a press release issued by the government of the Punjab, but Justin Trudeau has denied on Friday that compared the quebec sovereigntists in the movement of sikh known to have recourse to violence, supported the prime minister’s office.

    Early Friday, Mr. Lisée spoke out on Twitter, calling it “deceptive”, “shameful” and disrespectful” to the words of Justin Trudeau.

    “He [@JustinTrudeau ] tell it abroad, for me, he is just disgracing herself. It is incompetent, it is insulting and it is shameful. Frankly, I’m on the edge of becoming a separatist”.
    📻My interview with @gravelmatin here it is! https://t.co/UnqBW9N3i6#PolQc #AssNat

    — Jean-François Lisée (@JFLisee) February 23, 2018

     

    That Justin Trudeau ridicules in India, it is his business. But identifying the pro-independence movement Quebec’s current violence is misleading and disrespectful to millions of Quebecers. #shameful https://t.co/2X3ajvQARl

    — Jean-François Lisée (@JFLisee) February 23, 2018

    “That Justin Trudeau would go make a fool of himself personally in India, it is his business, but he started to insult millions of Quebecers, it’s been 45 years that there has been no violence in the independence movement. 45 years! So, mr. Trudeau could not say that he fought his entire life first of all, I don’t even know if he was born 45 years ago, his father fought against the independence movement. Mr. Trudeau, I think that it’s not part of his political career. And today to say to the stranger, that the independence movement current risk of violence while it is one of the largest movements of pacifism in the west that it has obtained two referendums intense, heart-rending, without acts of violence, [ … ] this really is underneath it all”, he said to the microphone to Alain Gravel to be HERE First Friday.

    According to Mr. Lisée, Justin Trudeau is “out of control, often on issues that affect the nationalism in quebec”.

    “He seems to have a blind spot on an abysmal on all his knowledge of the national reality in quebec while he is doing that abroad, for me, he is just disgracing herself. It is incompetent, it is insulting, it is shameful, frankly, I’m on the edge of becoming a separatist!”, he also said.

    Other sovereignists bitten to the quick

    Jean-François Lisée is not the only one to have been stung to the quick by the words alleged to be Justin Trudeau.

    According to ex-mna Camil Bouchard, who has taken up service in the PQ as advisor to the chief Lisée, Justin Trudeau “would have wanted to wake up the independence for the lukewarm that he would not have done otherwise”, he shared on Twitter.

    He would have wanted to wake up the pro-independence lukewarm that he would not have done otherwise.

    — Camil Bouchard (@camil_camil) February 23, 2018

    The former mp pq’s Louise Harel has added her voice to the concert of denunciations involving the words of Justin Trudeau, saying on Twitter that the “single violent act” recently has been perpetrated against the separatists, in 2012, at the Metropolis, where a man had wanted to take on the new prime minister Pauline Marois.

    Unheard-of about Justin Trudeau in India on violence of the Quebec sovereigntists Single act of violent attack in the Metropolis AGAINST sovereignists. #polqc

    — Louise Harel (@Louise_Harel) February 23, 2018

    The leader of the Bloc québécois, Martine Ouellet, reacted on the same social network. “Make a fool of himself in front of the planet is one thing. But to associate the independence movement of quebec to violence, it doesn’t work! It is false and deceitful,” she said.

    Make a fool of himself in front of the planet is one thing.But to associate the independence movement of quebec to violence, it doesn’t work! It is false and deceitful. #polcan #polqc

    — Martine Ouellet (@martineouellet) February 23, 2018

    Other reactions

    Still in Ottawa, the conservative mp Pierre Paul-Hus said: “Compare the sovereigntist movement in quebec to that of India, which has done 80 000 dead. To say that he has fought all his life!!!! Justin, come back to Ottawa please…. #shame #polcan #echeclamentable”.

    Compare the sovereigntist movement in quebec to that of India, which has done 80 000 dead. To say that he has fought all his life!!!! Justin, returns to Ottawa please…. #shame #polcan #echeclamentable https://t.co/PrANhFAZDw

    — Pierre Paul-Hus (@PierrePaulHus) February 23, 2018

    His colleague, québec Luc Berthold said of his side: “I have friends sovereignists and even if I don’t share their vision, they NEVER thought of resorting to violence to the sovereignty. Trudeau is Quebec bashing to get out of the m… in which he established himself in India”.

    I have friends sovereignists and even if I don’t share their vision, they NEVER thought of resorting to violence to the sovereignty. Trudeau is Quebec bashing to get out of the m… in which he established himself in India. https://t.co/PpxTxW4MkT

    — Luc Berthold (@LucBerthold) February 23, 2018