Four Conservative MPs want Jean Charest to enter party’s leadership race
MONTREAL — Four Conservative members of Parliament say they want former Quebec premier Jean Charest to enter the race for the party’s leadership.
In an open letter published Tuesday, the MPs say Charest is the best person to defeat the Liberals and lead the relaunch of Canada’s economy.
Charest, 63, became leader of the Progressive Conservative Party in 1993, after he was one of two MPs from that party elected while former prime minister Kim Campbell was dealt a humiliating electoral defeat. Charest left federal politics in 1993 and became leader of Quebec Liberal Party.
Charest was premier of Quebec from 2003 to 2012, when his party was defeated in an early election he called following massive student protests.