Legault might stay on as an MNA after he steps down as Quebec premier
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Prime Minister and Chief of the CAQ invites his MPs, despite his upcoming departure, to "continue" to "put Quebec forward"
The resigned Prime Minister François Legault is trying to dispel the perception that the government will be neutral by the time his successor arrives on April 12. "There is no question of putting the government or Quebec on a break," he said on Tuesday, taking up words he had popularized during the pandemic.
François Legault has not yet decided whether he will remain in office as a member of parliament until the next elections!
François Legault was thinking of continuing to sit as a simple member of parliament after April 12, which would allow him to receive an allowance of $300,000. The information, first reported by "Le Journal de Québec", was confirmed on Tuesday by La Presse canadien. Mr. Legault announced on January 14 that he would resign as Prime Minister as soon as a successor was chosen for him on April 12. However, according to his cabinet, he would be curren…
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