Guy Chevrette
Guy Chevrette
(born
January 10
1940
) served as
Parti Québécois
leader of the Opposition in the
National Assembly of Quebec
from
1987
to
1989
. When former Premier
Pierre-Marc Johnson
quit politics in
1987
after losing the
1985 Quebec election
, Chevrette became leader of the Opposition. In
1988
the PQ elected a new leader,
Jacques Parizeau
, however Parizeau was not sitting in the
National Assembly
since he had previously resigned in
1984
. In the
1989 election
Parizeau won a seat and replaced Chevrette as leader of the Opposition. After the PQ won the
1994 election
, Chevrette served in various ministerial posts in cabinet in the governments of Parizeau,
Lucien Bouchard
and
Bernard Landry
. He resigned and quit politics in
2002
.
See also
Politics of Quebec
List of Quebec general elections
List of Quebec leaders of the Opposition
Timeline of Quebec history
External links
National Assembly biography
(in French)
Chevrette, Guy Chevrette, Guy
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