Quebec political leaders have formed a united front against the opposition of the Parti Québécois (PQ), signaling a new era of collaboration among rival parties. The move comes as the PQ, led by Paul St-Pierre Plamondon, has intensified its criticism of the current provincial government's policies.
Coalition Against PQ
Leaders from the Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ), Quebec Liberal Party, and Québec solidaire have agreed to work together to counter the PQ's legislative agenda. This unprecedented alliance aims to ensure stability and progress on key issues such as healthcare, education, and economic development.
St-Pierre Plamondon's Response
In a press conference at the National Assembly, St-Pierre Plamondon dismissed the coalition as a desperate attempt to silence dissent. He argued that the PQ represents the true interests of Quebecers and that the united front is a sign of weakness among his opponents.
Public Reaction
Political analysts note that this coalition could reshape Quebec's political landscape. While some citizens welcome the collaboration, others worry it may stifle healthy debate. The coming months will test whether this united front can deliver tangible results for the province.



