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.

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