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ACTION LIBéRALE NATIONALE

The 'Action libérale nationale' (ALN, ''English: National Liberal Action'') was a short-lived political party in Quebec, Canada, led by Paul Gouin and founded by dissident Liberal party members in 1934. The ALN formed an alliance with the Parti conservateur du Québec led by Maurice Duplessis to contest the 1935 Quebec general election without running candidates against each other.

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Overview
Election results
See also
External links

Overview


In that election, the ALN won 29% of the vote and 26 seats, while the Conservatives won 19% of the vote and 16 seats. Despite the fact that the Conservatives had won fewer votes and fewer seats, it was Duplessis who took leadership of the new alliance.
Due to conflicts with Duplessis, Gouin withdrew support from Duplessis a few months before the 1936 election. However, Duplessis won the support of 15 members of his caucus (one other resigned) and 20 members of the ALN, and with this the Union Nationale was born. Duplessis took the new party to victory in the 1936 election.
The ALN re-formed under Gouin to contest the 1939 Quebec general election, but won only 4.5% of the vote. After that, the party disappeared.

Election results


'General election' '# of candidates' '# of seats won' '% of popular vote'
'1935' 52 26 29.57%
'1936' The ALN did not run candidates in this election
'1939' 57 0 4.53%

See also



Politics of Quebec

Quebec general elections

List of Quebec premiers

List of Quebec leaders of the Opposition

National Assembly of Quebec

Timeline of Quebec history

Political parties in Quebec

External links



National Assembly historical information

La Politique québécoise sur le Web

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