“my ambition is that we make history with the most number of women in the national assembly,” legault said, opening the rally.
in 2018, 53 women won seats in the legislature, which represents 42.4 per cent of the 125.
“we need to be more numerous in the national assembly, but also at the decision-making table,” st-hilaire told the crowd as legault, who has ultimate say over who is in his cabinet, listened.
later, at his news conference, legault said his goal, as it was in 2018, is to form a cabinet comprised of between 40 and 60 per cent women, what he calls a “parity zone.”
he was wary of make specific predictions for the vote monday, but did say he expected closes races in the south shore riding of laporte and verdun. both ridings have been liberal for years.
coalition avenir québec leader françois legault pays a vendor for food during an election campaign stop at a market in magog, on sunday, oct. 2, 2022.
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the canadian press
another liberal riding being hotly contests is maurice-richard (formerly crémazie), which is where legault started his day. the liberals narrowly won the riding in 2018 with candidate marie montpetit, but now all the other parties are chasing it because montpetit is not running in this election.