Quebec politician accused of ‘interfering’ in French elections
QUEBEC CITY, Que. — A Quebec provincial politician is being accused of engaging in “a form of interference” in French politics by a candidate for the far-right National Rally.
Québec solidaire member Ruba Ghazal was accused of interference by Aurélien Nambride, an alternate candidate for the National Rally in North America, ahead of last weekend’s first round of voting.
Last week, Ghazal called on French voters in Quebec to block the path to power for the extreme right and campaigned in Montreal for a left-leaning New Popular Front coalition candidate.
Nambride, whose party finished third in North America, says it is unfortunate that a foreign politician was campaigning in French elections.