Premier François Legault’s decision to step down has sent ripples through Quebec’s political arena, sparking speculation and anticipation for the upcoming October election. As the province prepares for a transition in leadership, the future of various parties hangs in the balance.
Analysts and politicians alike are weighing in on the potential impact of Legault’s resignation. With the Parti Québécois gaining momentum under Paul St-Pierre Plamondon and the Liberal leadership race in full swing, the political landscape is poised for change.
While some express optimism for the shifts ahead, others remain cautious, acknowledging the unpredictable nature of elections and the ever-evolving sentiments of voters. Quebecers from all walks of life offer mixed reactions to Legault’s departure, with opinions ranging from expectation of a fresh start to concerns about the direction of the province.
Amidst this political shake-up, the Parti Québécois maintains its lead in the polls, followed by the Liberals and the CAQ. However, with the election still months away, the dynamics could shift significantly.
As Quebec braces for a period of transition and uncertainty, the spotlight is on the upcoming election and the potential outcomes that lie ahead.


