Québec Solidaire warns Quebecers against the election of the conservative Pierre Hairy, who is in line with Donald Trump regarding the rights of women and minorities.
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“Pierre Hairyvre, if he takes power, we are going to have another Trump here north of the border, that’s what will happen,” said the co-spokesperson of the solidarity, Ruba Ghazal, said on Thursday at the end of the caucus of his troops used to prepare for the start of parliamentary at the National Assembly.
Like the new occupant of the White House, the leader of the Blues in Ottawa recognizes only two genres: male and female. A position that greatly worries the left party.
Ruba Ghazal believes that Pierre Poilievre and Donald Trump, it’s white and white Bonnet hat on the rights of women and sexual minorities like transgender. The conservative chief will certainly not defend the Quebec opening values towards this part of the population.
“We will not be able to count on Pierre Hairy to protect us from these threats from the right of identity, of the conservative right which comes to us from the south. On the contrary, he will want to spread them, ”deplores the one who occupies the seat of parliamentary chief of QS during the paternity leave of Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois.
-According to her, this is an additional reason for Quebec to become a country and can defend its inclusion values.
The PQ on a conservative tangent
Ruba Ghazal intends to carry the voice of citizens loud and clear. His training will also have a heavy task with the American threat and Caquist “austerity”. Solidarity is favorable to a postponement of the return to the balanced budget to end the cuts in the services.
“There are people in Quebec who have expectations for the one and only left party in Quebec,” she added.
The deputy of Mercier does not consider the Parti Québécois at all as a political party to the left of the political spectrum, in particular under the governing of Paul St-Pierre Plamondon, who took a tangent conservative.
She takes as proof of the PQ position on identity issues. “On the fact [aussi] To deal with undemocratic wokes, a bit like all these cultural wars that we see in the south of the United States. ”
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