PQ plans to modernize but can’t shake old habit of public infighting
MONTREAL — Its 2017 “rejuvenation” did nothing to avert last October’s election disaster, but the Parti Quebecois says a new plan to modernize itself will be different than all previous attempts.
This time around, “everything is on the table,” 32-year-old party president Gabrielle Lemieux said Wednesday — even the PQ name and logo. The only thing not up for discussion, she said in an interview, is the party’s central purpose: making Quebec a country.
But the future of the party of Rene Levesque seems more uncertain than ever. Catherine Fournier, a 26-year-old lauded as the future of the PQ, quit Monday to sit as an independent, burning bridges as she left.
“There are too many Quebecers who no longer listen to us,” she said in an interview on the TVA network. “There is no room for renewal. And even if that happened, I don’t think Quebecers would believe us.”