Lucien Bouchard urges Parti Québécois leader to reconsider promise to hold referendum
MONTREAL — Former Quebec premier Lucien Bouchard is advising the leader of the Parti Québécois to “re-examine” his promise to hold a sovereignty referendum in his first mandate if he becomes premier.
The former Bloc Québécois leader and Parti Québécois premier made the comments in a pair of interviews on Radio-Canada on Wednesday.
On air with Midi Info host Alec Castonguay, Bouchard said he doesn’t want to “hurt” PQ Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon, “but I think he will have to seriously reflect before maintaining his commitment to hold a referendum.”
St-Pierre Plamondon and the PQ have been riding high in the polls, with the leader promising to hold a referendum on sovereignty by 2030 if the party wins the general election scheduled for October 2026.



