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Étienne Grandmont has declared his candidacy for co-porte-parole of Québec solidaire, positioning himself to confront rising right-wing influences while spotlighting environmental and social priorities in his campaign.
Le député de Taschereau veut «affronter la montée de la droite», en priorisant les luttes environnementales et sociales.
Le député de Taschereau, Étienne Grandmont, a annoncé dimanche sa candidature au poste de co-porte-parole masculin de Québec solidaire, devenant le premier élu de son parti à se présenter pour succéder à Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois.
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