Quebec Liberal stalwart Jean-Marc Fournier won’t seek re-election
QUEBEC — Jean-Marc Fournier, longtime Quebec Liberal who held a series of prominent positions in the party including as interim leader, announced Monday he won’t be seeking re-election when Quebecers go to the polls in October.
Fournier told a news conference in Quebec City he’ll be leaving politics at the end of the Liberals’ current mandate after having fought eight elections — seven provincial and one federal — over 30 years.
“It’s without a doubt a time for change for me and for new faces for the Quebec Liberal Party, where I worked with passion and enthusiasm during all these years,” Fournier said.
He held a number of cabinet positions since he was first elected to the legislature in 1994 including minister of education, municipal affairs, justice and revenue.


