Marcel Leger
Marcel Leger (June 8th, 1930 in Quebec - February 5th, 1993 in Quebec) is a politician Québécois. Elected official appointed pequist in Lafontaine in 1970, it was one of the first seven representatives of the movement souverainist with the National Assembly of Quebec. He had been Journaliste with the daily newspaper Montreal board the Duty , director of Lumen and Sifar and voluntary local.
Re-elected in 1976 and 1981, he was minister of environment and for the Tourisme in the councils of the ministers of Rene Lévesque and Pierre-Marc Johnson. It then took part in the creation of the nationalist Parti, of which it assumed the direction in 1984. Candidate pequist demolishes in 1985, it went to found the firm Leger and Leger the following year, which it directed with his son Jean-Marc Leger. He is also the father of the former deputy of Point-with-Tremble, Nicole Leger.
Author of Quebec in question and Québécois Left, it was only one beginning, he was also the president of the federation of the Acadie NS of Quebec and the director of the Franco-Canadian section of international Amnistie. He is deceased the February 6th 1993.
See too
External bonds
- Biographical note - Site of the National Assembly of Quebec
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