The PQ is launching capsules to promote the independence
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The leader of the Parti québécois, Jean-François Lisée
QMI agency
Monday, 4 September 2017, 19:56
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The Parti québécois is going to launch as early as Tuesday on the social networks the famous capsules “50 answers +1 for independence, learned VAT News.
Jean-François Lisée will take all means to arrive at the end of his path wins.
For the leader of the parti québecois, it is an important week as the congress of the PQ will start on Friday.
VAT News has put the hand on a series of 10 capsules which will be available online on the social networks on Tuesday.
For example, in one of them, the PQ will respond to the following question: “how is it that in health, we would have a better funding of our health system if we were independent?”
Some capsules animated have for objective to explain the advantages of independence.
“It is a very strong request that all of the secessionists were: “Give us the tools.” We want to be clear, specific, pedagogical, and demonstrate to Quebecers that this is not a solution for old problems, it is a solution for current problems”, explained the head of the parti québecois.
Mr. Lisée resume therefore, as it was committed, the idea of Martine Ouellet. “It is important that all the good ideas are used,” he justified.
Appeal to young people
In these capsules, we talk about Energy Is, of language, bill 101 and the issue of migrants. The PQ wants to make independence more attractive among young people.
“Less than 40 years, the majority of them will have had no idea of the debate on the independence that we had in 1995,” stressed the head of the parti québecois.
According to the latest polls, Lightweight, support for sovereignty hovers for three years between 35 % and 40 %, while the PQ would get 22 % of voting intentions at the last stroke of the probe led to the end of August.
“[Independence], it ignites more than the Parti québécois in this time, recognized the president of the PQ, Gabrielle Lemieux. There are really a basis on which to work. Me, I intend to work from this base. I think we can get there.”
Three days of the congress where he will submit to a vote of confidence, Jean-François Lisée he repeats that he is going to follow the pace of Quebecers. Therefore, no referendum in a first mandate.
“We want to, in the second mandate, the independence. By then, we’ll talk.”
Mr. Lisée chose this week to launch her capsules in order to send the message to his supporters that he still wants to achieve independence.
– According to a report by Alain Laforest