Fighting for relevance and survival, Parti Quebecois to elect new leader Friday
MONTREAL — A comedian, a historian, a lawyer and an establishment politician are all vying to lead the Parti Quebecois, the once-mighty political party whose purpose and future are today being openly questioned.
The new leader, whose identity will be known Friday night, will inherit a party at its political nadir and without representation in any major urban centre in Quebec.
Founded in the late ’60s, the sovereigntist party that took Quebec to within a few thousand votes of separating from Canada in 1995 could be holding its last leadership race, Universite du Quebec a Montreal political scientist Felix Mathieu said in an interview this week.
“It’s the survival of the party itself that’s at stake right now,” said Mathieu, who holds the university’s research chair in Quebec and Canadian studies.