Municipal revival of Quebec
The municipal Renouveau of Quebec (RMQ) is a municipal Political party of the Ville of Quebec. Since the election of the November 6th 2005, it holds the majority of the seats to the Municipal council of Quebec with 24 advisers (eras) elected (be) on 37 and forms the Official opposition town of Quebec.
History
See also: Québécois municipal Reorganizations
Following the adoption of the bills which formed the new Town of Quebec, the members of several municipal political parties as well as citizens and citizens of the 13 old municipalities met to produce the declaration of the February 6th 2001. This one founded the municipal Revival of Quebec and described occasion consequently the principles which would guide its political action. Jean-Paul To combine It became the first chief of the party the February 12th 2001.
The November 4th 2001, at the end of a very polarized campaign around the question of municipal fusions, the municipal Revival makes elect Jean-Paul To combine It as mayor of Quebec like 16 advisers and city council men. This team immediately put itself at work to set up the new town of Quebec, vis-a-vis a majority opposition which broke up during the mandate.
The militants of the municipal Revival of Quebec also took part to prepare the future of the new city. In February 2004, the RMQ deposits a report entitled " Public transport, a solution of avenir" at the advisory Commission on transport, parking and circulation within the framework of the public consultation on the future of public transport in Quebec. They also took part in the countryside bearing chief clerk on the reconstitution of the old municipalities of Quebec to the Printemps 2004. Their heat with work makes it possible to maintain the integrity of the new city with two exceptions.
The year 2005 will be well filled for the municipal Revival and its members. Following the decision of Mr. To combine It to withdraw active political life, the party holds the March 15th a congress with the cheffery. Four candidates fell under the race to take the changing. This race will show the election, by more than three thousand members of the municipal Revival present at the Center of the congresses of Quebec, of Claude Larose like new chief of the party. The congress with the cheffery will be followed by the congress to the program which, the April 23rd, will ratify the Program of the RMQ 2005 - 2009. This one, whose development was spread out over more than one year, is the fruit of the work of the whole of the members of the party.
At the time of the elections of the November 6th 2005, the RMQ carries out an opening in all the districts of the City and makes elect 24 advisers and advisers. The party does not gain however the town hall, since Andrée P. Boucher was elected mairess. Little time after, Claude Larose decided to withdraw political life. Ann Le Bourget, already indicated chief of the Opposition to the Town of Quebec, was then named chief of the municipal Revival of Quebec. It currently controls work the team of advisers of the RMQ which files the majority Opposition to the Town of Quebec.
Broad outlines of the party
The program of the RMQ was elaborate " according to a democratic process and grants to the Sustainable development a dominating place, it wants to be rassemblor and aims at being an instrument of modern, alive and evolutionary control surface dedicated to the service of the citizens and citizens of the Town of Québec". This program includes/understands two parts.In the first part, the RMQ proposes its vision of the Town of Quebec and the four guiding principles of its action:
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"A city for the development durable"
- " A city models management of municipal finances and allowance of services"
- " A city for family quality of life and progress social"
- " A city to be developed, build together and with approprier"
In the second part, the RMQ proposes its second program of control surface in ten chapters, of which four are new: 1) Municipal finances and administration; 2) Economic development and social; 3) Demography and immigration; 4) Environmental protection and sustainable development; 5) Infrastructures and equipment; 6) Town and country planning and transport; 7) Services with the citizens and citizens and urban security; 8) Culture, development of the inheritance, sports and leisures; 9) Democracy; 10) National capital. Each one of these chapters proposes orientations and means of action.
The vision and the guiding principles stated in this program project are based on those of the first program of the RMQ, adoptee to the Congress of the May 5th 2001. As for the orientations and means of actions, they come from the consultations organized near the members in each district of the Town of Quebec during the Automne 2004.
The RMQ respects the principle of the levelling representation between the men and the women within all the authorities.
Parties cousins
According to its code of values and ethics, the municipal Revival of Quebec is independent of the provincial and federal political parties. HE wants to be rassemenblement people sharing the same vision of the City and of the same municipal political values, it does not matter their allegiances with other political parties that is in Ottawa or Quebec. The RMQ is thus affiliated with no other polic formation that it is in its organization, its program or its financing.
Chiefs of the party
- February 12th 2001 - March 13rd 2005: Jean-Paul To combine It (Mayor of the town of Quebec between 1989 and 2005)
- March 13rd 2005 - April 20th 2006: Claude Larose
- Since the April 20th 2006: Ann Le Bourget
See too
References
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