Bloc Quebecois expects to have leverage in new Parliament, keeps strategy secret
MONTREAL — The Bloc Quebecois says it plans to leverage its 32 members to pressure the Liberal minority government into making concessions that benefit Quebec, but party leader Yves-Francois Blanchet is keeping his strategy secret for now.
Monday’s election results saw the sovereigntist party more than triple its seat total from the previous election. The Bloc now has enough seats to ally with the Liberals to pass legislation.
But the NDP, with 24 seats, could also combine with the Liberals to reach a majority of votes in the Commons — without any help from Blanchet’s party.
Speaking to reporters Tuesday, Blanchet said, “I expect us to have quite a good leverage …. You will have the pleasure to discover that along the way, as we all will.” Pressed for details, Blanchet did not explain how the Bloc caucus could push for Quebec-friendly legislation if it was opposed by the Liberals and NDP.