
Elsie Lefebvre 2004 official campaign portrait.
'Elsie Lefebvre' (born in
Montreal on
May 5,
1979) is a
Quebec politician. She was the
Member of the National Assembly for the
Laurier-Dorion riding from 2004 to 2007. She is trilingual, speaking
French,
Spanish and
English.
Profile
Background
Lefebvre has been involved in politics, with the
Parti Québécois (PQ), since the age of 17. A
Bachelor in
political sciences at
Université de Montréal, her studies took her to the
Universidad de las Américas in
Puebla, Puebla,
Mexico. There she gathered much political experience, notably as an
intern at the
Quebec Government House in
Mexico City and as parliamentary assistant to French politician
Philippe Séguin.
Election
In 2004, she won the Parti Québécois candidacy for the coming
by-election in her native riding, Laurier-Dorion, and began a campaign of outspoken
left-wing and
sovereigntist politics (opposing the
Charest government). On
September 20,
2004, at the age of 25, she became the youngest elected female
MNA in the
National Assembly of Quebec's history. Her arrival was touted by some as the sovereigntist new blood and ''breath of fresh air'' for the party and movement. Four by-elections occurred on the day of her victory. The Liberals lost all but one (with a smaller victory than usual for one of the strongest Liberal fortresses,
Nelligan), with the PQ winning two and the
Action démocratique du Québec one.
Coming at a time when the Charest government was low in opinion polls, her victory in the Laurier-Dorion was described as historic for reasons other than Lefebvre's relative youth. Laurier (later merged with the riding of Dorion) had been won only once before by the PQ, by
Lise Payette, and had been held by
Liberal Christos Sirros for two decades. As one of the most
multicultural ridings in Quebec, the surprise victory was seen as a major step in the long ongoing PQ "charm operation" towards Quebec cultural minorities. In addition, the riding is remembered as the first riding of the party founder
René Lévesque. Twice elected in Laurier as a Liberal, Lévesque never managed to win it with the PQ, despite being party leader.
Lefebvre lost her Montreal seat to the Parti libéral du Québec in the
2007 provincial election.
Parliament
Lefebvre was the Official Opposition critic for immigration and cultural communities during her tenure in office.
In June 2005, after answering her question in the National Assembly about a possible conflict of interest involving his spouse, Premier Jean Charest mumbled "ostie de chienne", an insult which would roughly translate in English as "fucking bitch".
Lefebvre supported then-leader
Bernard Landry in February 2005 in the Parti Québécois leadership race. In September 2005, she announced her support for
Richard Legendre.
Reference
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Une étudiante en études internationales est élue à l'Assemblée nationale on the
Université de Montréal website.
External links
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Campaign site
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Official site
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English profile of the candidate
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Parti Québécois profile
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National Assembly webpage