- François Gendron
Infobox QuebecMNA | name= François Gendron
caption=
cabinet= House Leader of the Second Opposition Group
term_start=November 15 ,1976
term_end=
predecessor=Jean-Hugues Boutin
birth_date= birth date and age |1944|11|3
birth_place=Val-Paradis ,Quebec ,Canada
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death_date=
death_place=
profession= Teacher, Politician
party= Parti Québécois
party colour= Parti Québécois
residence=Quebec City
riding=Abitibi-Ouest (1976-present)
portfolio= Municipal Affairs
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term_start2=
term_end2=
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spouse= |François Gendron (born
November 3 ,1944 inVal-Paradis, Quebec ) is apolitician andteacher inQuebec ,Canada . He is the current Member ofNational Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Abitibi-Ouest. He represents theParti Québécois since 1976.Gendron went to the
Université Laval and obtained diplomas inpedagogy and administration. He was then a teacher at Cité Étudiante Polyno in La Sarre acoordinator at the Commission scolaire Lalonde and an educationcouncilor . He was a municipal councilor from 1973-1976 in La Sarre and was the founder of the Education Workers Union of Northwestern Quebec in 1967.Gendron is the longest active MNA serving, as he was elected for the first time in 1976 when the Parti Québécois led by
René Lévesque was elected the government for the first time. He was named the Assistant Whip and then the Minister of Public Services. After his 1981 re-election, he was named the Minister of Planning, Minister of Planning and Development and Minister of Education (1984–1985).After the Parti Québécois returned to the opposition benches after the 1985 elections, he was the Deputy Opposition
House Leader from 1985 to 1987 and 1989 to 1994 and the Opposition House Leader from 1987 to 1989. He was also the critic after the 1989 elections for education, municipal and regional affairs.When the Parti Québécois returned to power in 1994 with
Jacques Parizeau as their leader, he was named Minister ofNatural resources and the Deputy Government House Leader. In 1996, he was named the Government Chair Caucus. He would remained in that position after the 1998 elections until 2002 where he was briefly the Minister of Forest Management and rurality and then the Minister of Natural Resources.Gendron was re-elected in the 2003 and 2007 general elections and was the National Assembly's Third Vice-President (Third Deputy Speaker of the House) from 2003 to 2007.
On
9 May 2007 , Gendron was elected Acting Leader of the Parti Québécois overMarie Malavoy , following the resignation ofAndré Boisclair . [ [http://www.cyberpresse.ca/article/20070510/CPACTUALITES/705100802/-1/CPACTUALITES Le sauveur se sauve..., Denis Lessard, La Presse, May 10, 2007] ] .During his tenure as acting leader, he played a major role in the adoption of the 2007 budget tabled by Liberal Finance Minister
Monique Jérôme-Forget , as it was during a Liberal minority government. The Parti Québécois had requested additional funding for health, education and the regions as well as a reduction of the income tax cuts that were planned by the Liberals to be $950 million. The Liberals accepted an increase total funding of $111 million without reducing the tax cut and have increased taxes for oil and bank companies. Gendron and the PQ mentioned that the funding was not sufficient to vote for the budget, but only Gendron, House LeaderDiane Lemieux and Finance criticFrançois Legault took part of the vote in which the budget passed 46–44 on June 1, 2007. [http://lcn.canoe.com/infos/national/archives/2007/06/20070601-123323.html] [http://lcn.canoe.com/lcn/infos/national/archives/2007/06/20070601-101941.html] [http://lcn.canoe.com/lcn/infos/national/archives/2007/06/20070601-111919.html]On August 20, 2007 an article from
La Presse reported that Gendron will replaceDiane Lemieux as the House Leader of the second opposition group when the National Assembly of Quebec resumes in October 2007. [http://www.cyberpresse.ca/article/20070820/CPACTUALITES/70819144/6488/CPACTUALITES]Footnotes
ee also
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List of third party leaders (Quebec) External links
* [http://www.assnat.qc.ca/fra/Membres/notices/g-i/genf1.shtml Biography of Francois Gendron] fr icon
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