Lisee to have leadership vote at Parti Quebecois convention on Saturday
MONTREAL — Jean-Francois Lisee’s tenure as leader of the Parti Quebecois will be put to the test Saturday when members of the sovereigntist party hold a confidence vote on his stewardship.
Lisee has steadfastly refused to specify a minimum percentage he would find acceptable to stay on.
In 2005, Bernard Landry stepped down as PQ leader after getting just 76 per cent support.
While Lisee will obviously be hoping for a better score than that, the fact a provincial election is to be held in just over a year would suggest the PQ is not in a position to switch leaders yet again.