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Jean-François Godbout commente la résurgence du Bloc québécois aux élections fédérales

Dans une entrevue accordée au Montreal Gazette, le professeur Jean-François Godbout analyse la montée du Bloc québécois lors des élections fédérales de lundi dernier.

 

EXTRAIT : It’s still difficult to predict how much power the Bloc Québécois will wield. If the Liberals or Conservatives manage to pull off a majority, of course, they won’t have much. But in the more likely event of a minority government, it’s all about mathematics, said Godbout. If the NDP supports a Liberal minority government, but the two parties together don’t have the 170 votes needed for a majority, the Liberals would likely need the Bloc’s support. If the Conservatives win the most seats, they would probably also need votes from the Bloc, given that NDP leader Jagmeet Singh has ruled out working with them.

 

À lire ici : montrealgazette.com/news/politics/election-2019/what-will-a-resurgent-bloc-quebecois-mean-for-the-next-government/wcm/0705a215-3a68-4272-b6f0-9258749a5e32?