Newsmaker: A look at François Legault, the re-elected premier of Quebec
QUEBEC — A former airline executive and Parti Québécois cabinet minister who came to power promising to move Quebec past the sovereignty debate has won a second term as provincial premier.
François Legault and his Coalition Avenir Québec cruised to a majority government Monday, with the outcome clear less than half an hour after polls closed.
Legault, 65, campaigned on a promise of continuity — casting himself as a defender of the French language, highlighting the province’s strong economic performance in recent years and promising to put money back in Quebecers’ pockets.
His party took power in 2018, becoming the first party other than the PQ or the Quebec Liberals to govern the province in more than 50 years.