- Parti indépendantiste (20th century)
The Parti indépendantiste was a provincial party which advocated Quebec sovereignty in
Québec ,Canada in the second half of the 1980s.Denis Monière
Founded by
Denis Monière in 1985, the party was established to promote the separation of Québec from Canada. It attracted a number ofpurs et durs supporters of theParti Québécois (PQ), who believed the party was not taking a strong enough position in promoting the cause of Québec independence.Monière had previously been interim leader of the
Parti nationaliste du Québec , a federal political party, following the resignation of the party’s founder. Monière was defeated in the 1984 Canadian election that brought Brian Mulroney to power.Under Monière's leadership, the "Parti indépendantiste"'s influence failed to gain momentum. The party received less than one percent of the vote in the 1985 election.
Gilles Rhéaume
Gilles Rhéaume became party leader in 1987. During his tenure, the party became radicalized and divided over strategy. [ [http://www.pum.umontreal.ca/apqc/88_89/crete/crete.htm La vie des partis, Jean Crête, Université Laval, L'année politique au Québec 1988-1989] ]Jacques Parizeau succeeded toPierre Marc Johnson as leader of the PQ onMarch 18 ,1988 and took a stronger stance on sovereignty. Many "Parti indépendantiste" supporters returned to the PQ fold.Rhéaume resigned on
January 8 ,1990 and the "Parti indépendantiste" lost its registration onJune 15 of the same year.Leaders of the Parti indépendantiste
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Denis Monière (1985-1987)
*Gilles Rhéaume (1987-1990)Election results
General election # of candidates # of elected candidates % of popular vote 1985 39 0 0.45% 1989 12 0 0.14% Footnotes
ee also
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Politics of Quebec
*List of Quebec general elections
*List of Quebec premiers
*List of Quebec leaders of the Opposition
*National Assembly of Quebec
*Timeline of Quebec history
* Political parties in Quebec
*Secessionist movements of Canada External links
* [http://www.assnat.qc.ca/fra/patrimoine/ National Assembly historical information]
* [http://www.quebecpolitique.com/ La Politique québécoise sur le Web]
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