René Serge Larouche

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René Serge Larouche
Member of the National Assembly of Quebec for Anjou
In office
June 20, 1988 – June 19, 1991
Preceded byPierre-Marc Johnson
Succeeded byPierre Bélanger
Personal details
BornFebruary 27, 1944
Alma, Quebec
Political partyLiberal (1988-1990)
Independent (1990-1991)
Professionmarketing consultant

René Serge Larouche (born February 27, 1944) is a former Canadian politician, who represented the electoral district of Anjou in the National Assembly of Quebec from 1988 to 1991.

A marketing consultant,[1] he was first elected as a Quebec Liberal Party MNA in a by-election on June 20, 1988, following the resignation of Pierre-Marc Johnson during the 33rd Quebec Legislature, defeating former Parti Québécois cabinet minister Pauline Marois.[2] He was re-elected in the 1989 Quebec general election, defeating PQ candidate Louise Laurin;[3] however, following the Oka Crisis of 1990, he quit the Liberal Party caucus on the grounds that he was opposed to the government negotiating with "terrorists".[4]

He sat the remainder of his term in the assembly as an independent, until resigning the legislature on June 19, 1991.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ Amorell Saunders, "Campaigns in overdrive for byelection". Montreal Gazette, June 16, 1988.
  2. ^ "PQ loses 2 seats in by-elections". The Globe and Mail, June 21, 1988.
  3. ^ Debbie Parkes, "PQ spoils Liberals' hopes of east-end sweep". Montreal Gazette, September 26, 1989.
  4. ^ "MNA leaves party over negotiations with Warriors". Montreal Gazette, August 27, 1990.
  5. ^ "Lone Independent quits Quebec legislature". Vancouver Sun, June 20, 1991.
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