The PLQ withdraws a controversial candidate in Charlesbourg, the day after her announcement

The Liberal Party of Quebec withdrew the candidacy of Anne Deblois in Charlesbourg following controversial remarks, particularly on Islam, surfaced. The candidate also opposed the positions of her leader in two of the main files of the Capitale-Nationale: the tramway and the third link.

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In the past, M.me Deblois notably asserted on Twitter that Islam is a “totalitarian religion” and that one day “the French will have to choose between Islam and death”, reports the daily. The Press this morning.

Announced on Wednesday, his candidacy was withdrawn late Thursday, at the end of the evening.

“The comments made by Anne DeBlois are unacceptable and incompatible with liberal values. She will therefore not be a candidate in the 2022 elections for our political party. The Party will soon announce a new candidacy to represent the people of Charlesbourg, ”confirmed the director of communications in the office of the Liberal leader, Jérémy Ghio, Friday morning.

Mme Deblois is also a fierce opponent of the Quebec tramway, a project nevertheless supported by the Liberal Party of Dominique Anglade. However, her positions are well known: she was a candidate for the Conservative Party of Quebec, a member of the board of Quebec 21, in addition to having blogged and tweeted on the issue.

“As a good curator, my heart bleeds when I think of the final bill that awaits us if the tramway project of the outgoing mayor of Quebec Régis Labeaume is finally put into service…”, she wrote on her blog on June 11, 2021 .

A few months earlier, she promised herself to go and vote in the municipal elections to “give the following message to the entire political class: no more major projects on the backs of the population”. “I will make it a personal fight,” she wrote.

In February, she directly challenged Dominique Anglade on Twitter, suggesting that the liberal leader was misinformed in this file.

«Mme Anglade, in heaven’s name! If you had followed the file from the start, you would be the first to think that the Prime Minister had good reasons to act as he did, ”she said when we learned that the Legault government wanted to amputate certain sections. .

Third link

On the Quebec-Lévis tunnel, Mme Deblois was also at odds with his new political formation.

Dominique Anglade describes as a “hole in the river”, the project of 3e link and promises to instead invest the planned billions of dollars in infrastructure for the areas of health and education.

Anne Deblois, she said on Twitter in February 2021: “The 3e bond has been due for at least 50 years.

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