Quebec premier replaces minister less than three months after election
MONTREAL — Quebec Premier Francois Legault replaced his environment minister on Tuesday, citing her difficulty communicating with journalists.
MarieChantal Chasse, named to the environment file when the Coalition Avenir Quebec cabinet was sworn in less than three months go, will be replaced by Benoit Charette.
Legault told reporters in Quebec City he met with Chasse Monday, and they both agreed she should step down. When asked if he had made an error in naming her in the first place, Legault said his minister had more trouble than others articulating government policies.
“It was harder for her,” Legault said. “I think that MarieChantal was starting to be well-versed in her files. She is an engineer, a businesswoman. But the communication part with journalists, it was difficult.”