Quebec Liberal MNA Gregory Kelley ready to ‘turn the page’ on Pablo Rodriguez era
Gregory Kelley remains in caucus amid internal party turmoil and lawsuits after his wife’s expulsion; leadership vote set for March 14 will determine her return, party sources say.
- Gregory Kelley, Quebec Liberal MNA, said Tuesday at a pre-session caucus meeting in Quebec City, `I’m ready to turn the page on this event and to continue to work together,` addressing reporters after his wife’s caucus removal.
- A personnel move by Quebec Liberal MNA Marwah Rizqy, who dismissed her chief of staff, led to her removal from the Quebec Liberal Party caucus, fueling party turmoil.
- After getting messages of support from Quebec Liberal caucus colleagues and residents of Kelley's riding, Kelley decided to remain in caucus and said his wife would return next week.
- With a new leader to be chosen on March 14, Kelley said `the next leader will decide` on reconciliation and Charles Milliard is widely expected to win.
- The Canadian Press has not verified claims published by Le Journal de Montréal suggesting supporters received cash rewards, and Kelley declined to comment due to lawsuits.
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Quebec Liberal MNA Gregory Kelley ready to ‘turn the page’ on Pablo Rodriguez era
QUÉBEC - A Quebec Liberal legislature member says he's ready to turn the page on the turbulent political saga that saw his wife and fellow MNA expelled from the party's caucus.
Quebec Liberal MNA Gregory Kelley ready to 'turn the page' on Pablo Rodriguez era
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Gregory Kelley believes that the majority of his Liberal party colleagues are ready to reinstate his wife Marwah Rizqy, who was excluded from the caucus by Pablo Rodriguez.
Family and party loyalty: Quebec MNA Greg Kelley speaks out on the Liberal scandal
From late November and throughout December, Quebec MNA Greg Kelley from the West Island’s Jacques-Cartier riding stayed silent, watching from the sidelines as his wife and fellow (former) Liberal MNA Marwah Rizqy found herself at the centre of a crisis rocking the Quebec Liberal Party. He speaks with CTV News Montreal.
Greg Kelley returns "a little stressed," after flirting with the black hole of depression and burnout.
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