Charest bows out of Tory race, citing rules of contest and changed party
MONTREAL — Former Quebec premier Jean Charest announced Tuesday that he will not seek the federal Conservative leadership, citing the short timeline of the race and a party that has undergone “deep changes” since he left it.
In a statement, Charest said the rules of the leadership race and the tight timeline before the June 27 convention make it hard for a candidate from outside the party like him to recruit the necessary support.
He also said the party has changed a lot since he left it in 1998 to enter provincial politics as Liberal leader. Without getting into specifics, Charest alluded to his own position on “a number of social issues,” which he said were based on “deep convictions.”
He also urged the party to develop a “credible and ambitious plan” to manage natural resources and fight climate change.