Lawyer Paul St-Pierre Plamondon, 43, elected new leader of Parti Quebecois
MONTREAL — Paul St-Pierre Plamondon, a 43-year-old lawyer without a seat in Quebec’s legislature, defeated the establishment candidate on the third round of voting Friday to become the new leader of the sovereigntist Parti Quebecois.
Plamondon, who didn’t make it past the first ballot when he ran for party leader in 2016, beat PQ member Sylvain Gaudreault with 56 per cent of the vote.
The new PQ leader inherits a party with nine seats — none of which represent a major urban centre.
It is currently fourth out of four parties in Quebec’s 125-seat legislature. The once-mighty party that brought Quebec to within a few thousand votes of separating from Canada in 1995 is at one of the lowest points in its history.