Elections: the undecided exasperate the columnist Gilles Proulx

Columnist Gilles Proulx did not mince his words, at the microphone of Richard Martineau on Qub Radio Thursday, where he delivered a whole plea once morest the undecided.

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According to him, they had plenty of time to make up their minds.

“That party has been in power for four years. Do you have anything to say?” he protested once morest those who do not yet know who they are going to vote for.

Mr. Proulx believes that Thursday evening’s Face-to-Face is mainly for them. But what he deplores the most is the number of votes once the finish line is crossed. According to the latest Léger/Le Journal/TVA/QUB poll, François Legault might be elected with less than 40% of the vote.

“It proves how sick democracy is,” said Gilles Proulx.

He also blames the number of parties which, according to him, would contribute greatly to the scattering of the votes. He believes that Quebecers should be forced to go to the polls to exercise their civic duty.

The colorful columnist also criticized François Legault’s inaction on irregular entries to Roxham Road. According to him, there are more of them than ever.

“It feels like René-Lévesque, corner Peel”, he imagined, shouting in the same breath at the scandal.

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