32nd National Assembly of Quebec

32nd National Assembly of Quebec

The 32nd National Assembly of Quebec is the provincial legislature in Quebec, Canada that existed between April 13, 1981 and December 2, 1985. The Parti Québécois led by René Lévesque and Pierre-Marc Johnson were in power for the second mandate in a row. Johnson replaced Levesque as Premier of Quebec in 1985 a few months prior to the general elections later that year in which the Quebec Liberal Party led by Robert Bourassa returned to power for the first time since their defeat in 1976.

eats per political party

* After the 1981 elections

Member list

This was the list of members of the National Assembly of Quebec that were elected in the 1981 provincial elections

Other elected MNAs

Other MNAs were elected in by-elections during this mandate

* Réjean Doyon, Quebec Liberal Party, Louis-Hébert, April 5, 1982 [http://www.quebecpolitique.com/election/comtes/c-louis-hebert.html#1982p]
* Germain Leduc, Quebec Liberal Party, Saint-Laurent, April 5, 1982 [http://www.quebecpolitique.com/election/comtes/c-saint-laurent.html#1982p]
* Marc-Yvan Côté, Quebec Liberal Party, Charlesbourg, June 20, 1983 [http://www.quebecpolitique.com/election/comtes/c-charlesbourg.html#1983p]
* Ghislain Maltais, Quebec Liberal Party, Saguenay, June 20, 1983 [http://www.quebecpolitique.com/election/comtes/c-rene-levesque.html#1983p]
* Serge Champagne, Quebec Liberal Party, Saint-Jacques, June 20, 1983 [http://www.quebecpolitique.com/election/comtes/c-saint-jacques.html#1983p]
* Aline Saint-Amand, Quebec Liberal Party, Jonquière, December 5, 1983 [http://www.quebecpolitique.com/election/comtes/c-jonquiere.html#1983p]
* Madeleine Bélanger, Quebec Liberal Party, Mégantic-Compton, December 5, 1983 [http://www.quebecpolitique.com/election/comtes/c-megantic-compton.html#1983p]
* Gilles Fortin, Quebec Liberal Party, Marguerite-Bourgeoys, June 18, 1984 [http://www.quebecpolitique.com/election/comtes/c-marguerite-bourgeoys.html#1984p]
* Marcel Parent, Quebec Liberal Party, Sauvé, June 18, 1984 [http://www.quebecpolitique.com/election/comtes/c-sauve.html#1984p]
* Jean-François Viau, Quebec Liberal Party, Saint-Jacques, November 26, 1984 [http://www.quebecpolitique.com/election/comtes/c-saint-jacques.html#1984p]
* Robert Bourassa, Quebec Liberal Party, Bertrand (Montérégie), June 3, 1985 [http://www.quebecpolitique.com/election/comtes/c-marguerite-dyouville.html]
* Claude Trudel, Quebec Liberal Party, Bourget, June 3, 1985 [http://www.quebecpolitique.com/election/comtes/c-bourget.html#1985p]
* Jean-Guy Gervais, Quebec Liberal Party, L'Assomption, June 3, 1985 [http://www.quebecpolitique.com/election/comtes/c-lassomption.html#1985p]
* Paul Philibert, Quebec Liberal Party, Trois-Rivières, June 3, 1985 [http://www.quebecpolitique.com/election/comtes/c-trois-rivieres.html#1985p]

Cabinet Ministers

Levesque Cabinet (1981-1985)

* Prime Minister and Executive Council President: René Lévesque
* Deputy Premier: Jacques-Yvan Morin (1981-1984), Camille Laurin (1984), Marc-André Bédard (1984-1985)
* Agriculture, Fisheries and Food: Jean Garon
* Labor, Workforce and Revenue Security: Raynald Fréchette (1981-1982)
** Labor: Raynald Fréchette (1982-1985)
** Workforce and Revenue Security: Pierre Marois (1982-1983), Pauline Marois (1983-1985)
* Employment: Robert Dean (1984-1985)
** Public Works and Provisioning: Alain Marcoux (1981-1984)
* Administration: Yves Bérubé (1981-1982), Michel Clair (1984-1985)
** Administration Reform: Yves Bérubé (1982-1984)
* Public Office: Denise Leblanc (1981-1984)
* Cultural Affairs: Clément Richard
* Cultural and Science Development: Jacques-Yvan Morin (1981-1982), Gerald Godin (1982)
* Cultural Communities and Immigration: Gérald Godin (1981-1984, 1984-1985), Louise Harel (1984), Pierre-Marc Johnson (1984)
* Social Affairs: Pierre-Marc Johnson (1981-1984), Camille Laurin (1984), Michel Clair (1984), Guy Chevrette (1984-1985)
** Health and Social Services: Guy Chevrette (1985)
* Social Development: Denis Lazure (1981-1982)
* Family Policies: Yves Beaumier (1985)
* Status of Women : Pauline Marois (1981-1983, 1985), Denise Leblanc (1983-1984), René Lévesque (1984-1985), Francine Lalonde (1985)
* Language Affairs: Gérald Godin (1984)
* Education: Camille Laurin (1981-1984), Yves Bérubé (1984), François Gendron (1984)
* Science and Technology:Gilbert Paquette (1982-1984), Yves Bérubé (1984)
** Superior Education in Science and Technology: Yves Bérubé (1984-1985)
* Recreation, Hunting and Fishing: Lucien Lessard (1981-1982), Guy Chevrette (1982-1984), Jacques Brassard (1984-1985)
* Transportation: Michel Clair (1981-1984), Jacques Léonard (1984), Guy Tardif (1984-1985)
* Communications: Jean-François Bertrand
* Relations with Citizens: Denis Lazure (1982-1984), Élie Fallu (1984-1985)
* Municipal Affairs:Jacques Léonard (1981-1984), Alain Marcoux (1984-1985)
* Environment: Marcel Léger (1981-1982), Adrien Ouellette (1982-1985)
* Energy and Ressources: Yves Duhaime (1981-1984), Jean-Guy Rodrigue (1984)
** Forests: Jean-Pierre Jolivet (1984-1985)
* Intergovernmental Affairs: Claude Morin (1981-1982), Jacques-Yvan Morin (1982-1984)
** Canadian Intergovernmental Affairs: Pierre-Marc Johnson (1984-1985)
** International Relations: Bernard Landry (1984-1985)
* Electoral reform: Marc-André Bedard
* Parliamentary Affairs: Claude Charron
* Industry, Commerce and Tourism: Rodrigue Biron (1981-1984)
** Industry and Commerce: Rodrigue Biron (1984-1985)
** Tourism: Marcel Léger (1984-1985)
* Planning: François Gendron (1981-1982)
** Planning and Regional Development: François Gendron (1982-1984)
** Development and Regional Roads: Henri Lemay (1984-1985)
* Housing and Consumer's Protection: Guy Tardif (1981-1984), Jacques Rochefort (1984-1985)
* Justice: Marc-André Bédard (1981-1984), Pierre-Marc Johnson (1984-1985)
* Finances: Jacques Parizeau (1981-1984), Yves Duhaime (1984-1985)
* President of the Treasury Board: Yves Bérubé (1981-1984), Michel Clair (1984-1985)
* Revenue: Raynald Fréchette (1981-1982), Alain Marcoux (1982-1984), Robert Dean (1984), Maurice Martel (1984-1985)
* Financial Institutions and Cooperatives: Jacques Parizeau (1981-1982)
* Economic Development: Bernard Landry (1981-1982)
* Foreign Trade:Bernard Landry (1982-1985)

Johnson Cabinet (1985)

* Prime Minister and Executive Council President: Pierre-Marc Johnson
* Deputy Premier: Marc-Andre Bédard
* Agriculture, Fisheries and Food: Jean Garon
* Labor: Raynald Fréchette
* Workforce and Revenue Security: Pauline Marois
* Employment: Robert Dean
* Administration: Michel Clair
* Cultural Affairs: Clement Richard (1985), Gerald Godin (1985)
* Cultural Communities and Immigration: Gérald Godin (1985), Élie Fallu (1985)
* Health and Social Services:Guy Chevrette
* Family Policies: Yves Beaumier
* Status of Women : Pauline Marois (1985), Lise Denis (1985)
* Education: Francois Gendron
* Superior Education in Science and Technology: Yves Bérubé (1985), Jean-Guy Rodrigue (1985)
* Recreation, Hunting and Fishing: Jacques Brassard
* Transportation: Guy Tardif (1985)
* Communications: Jean-François Bertrand
* Relations with Citizens: Elie Fallu (1985), Rollande Cloutier (1985)
* Municipal Affairs:Alain Marcoux
* Environment: Adrien Ouellette
* Energy and Ressources: Jean-Guy Rodrigue (1985), Michel Clair (1985)
* Forests: Jean-Pierre Jolivet
* Canadian Intergovernmental Affairs: Pierre-Marc Johnson
* International Relations: Bernard Landry (1985), Louise Beaudoin (1985)
* Electoral reform: Marc-André Bédard
* Industry and Commerce: Rodrigue Biron
* Tourism: Marcel Leger
* Planning: Alain Marcoux
* Development and Regional Roads: Henri Lemay
* Housing and Consumer's Protection: Jacques Rochefort (1985)
* Justice: Raynald Fréchette
* Solicitor General: Marc-André Bédard
* Finances: Yves Duhaime (1985), Bernard Landry (1985)
* President of the Treasury Board: Michel Clair
* Revenue: Maurice Martel
* Foreign Trade: Bernard Landry (1985), Jean-Guy Parent (1985)

New electoral districts

A electoral map reform was made in 1985 and implemented in the elections later that year. [http://www.quebecpolitique.com/election/electcomte-1985.html]

* Maisonneuve was renamed Hochelaga-Maisonneuve.
* Nicolet was renamed Nicolet-Yamaska.

References

* [http://www.quebecpolitique.com/election/elect32.html 1981 election results]
* [http://www.assnat.qc.ca/fra/patrimoine/cabinets3.html List of Historical Cabinet Ministers (Page 3)]
* [http://www.assnat.qc.ca/fra/patrimoine/cabinets4.html List of Historical Cabinet Ministers (Page 4)]


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