Thursday, May 29, 2025, 10:21 am
In a surprising political twist, Denis Coderre has endorsed Éric Duhaime in Arthabaska’s partial election, urging Liberal and federalist voters to reconsider established loyalties. His backing signals a shift in local political dynamics and an appeal for fresh conservative leadership in a closely watched contest.
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Il appelle les libéraux et fédéralistes à donner un siège au chef conservateur, «pour combattre le cynisme ambiant».
Coup de théâtre dans Arthabaska : Denis Coderre donne son appui à Éric Duhaime et appelle les libéraux et les fédéralistes de la circonscription à voter pour le chef conservateur.
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