They didn’t run on it. They didn’t mention it. They didn’t put any of it up to a referendum or public vote. They just wrote up a constitution with no consultation or mention of it, in secret. And they’re extremely unpopular and almost certainly going to lose the next election (though it’s still early).
Alb4t0r on
The CAQ is about to get wiped out of the provincial map, and their constitution project was just another attempt to spring some populist life into a dying political brand. Nobody took it seriously from the start, and almost nobody talk about it anymore in /r/Quebec. It’s weird to see the Gazette still trying to milk something out of this. Wait, it’s the Gazette, it’s not weird at all.
GordieCodsworth on
Let’s be honest, the PQ would do the same thing and even more. The article should have framed this as a Quebec problem, not just a CAQ problem.
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The CAQ has no public mandate to do any of this.
They didn’t run on it. They didn’t mention it. They didn’t put any of it up to a referendum or public vote. They just wrote up a constitution with no consultation or mention of it, in secret. And they’re extremely unpopular and almost certainly going to lose the next election (though it’s still early).
The CAQ is about to get wiped out of the provincial map, and their constitution project was just another attempt to spring some populist life into a dying political brand. Nobody took it seriously from the start, and almost nobody talk about it anymore in /r/Quebec. It’s weird to see the Gazette still trying to milk something out of this. Wait, it’s the Gazette, it’s not weird at all.
Let’s be honest, the PQ would do the same thing and even more. The article should have framed this as a Quebec problem, not just a CAQ problem.