Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Dumont calls for a mea-culpa other heads

(Terrebonne) Having admitted his errors before voters in Quebec, Mario Dumont now invite the other party leaders to recognize their own wanderings and make their mea-culpa instead of denying their blunders.

The head of the ADQ took advantage of his act of contrition, yesterday to demand the same repentance of Premier Jean Charest, who promised to help infertile parents without admitting it should have given its approval to this project of 'ADQ for months. A gesture "heinous" that could be a turning point in the election campaign, supported Mr. Dumont. "Had he acknowledged his mistake and said he never had to block it, I applauded. (...) This is a great opportunity for a prime minister to rise to acknowledge it was wrong rather than trying to play hero, "said the head of the ADQ at a point Press.


Mario Dumont made the same claims that the PQ leader, Pauline Marois. According to him, the mistakes committed by members of the ADQ had nothing to do with the Parti Quebecois, who retired in 1500 doctors and 4000 nurses in the late 90s. Ms. Marois said Sunday it regretted not that great household contributed to clog the health care system. It has justified his remarks yesterday, but has not disowned.

"Frankly, we do not amount, supported Mr. Dumont. It is one thing in politics not being able to admit its mistakes. This is something far worse not be able to accept the consequences, the effects of these errors is on people's lives, "he denounced.

According to Mario Dumont, the contrast is obvious between his confession of the weekend and Pauline Marois refused to recognize its blunders. "We could take one by one the errors of Deputies adequacy, there is nobody who has suffered through endless months of waiting for surgery. Pauline Marois that has not been able to admit the obvious, that is unfortunate. "


Even if he does not regret his mea-culpa, the chief adéquiste did not want to dwell on the topic yesterday. Unable to persuade him to appoint some very real mistakes he made during his last term. "You will forgive me for not wanting to do the 20 days of the campaign is over," he said.

In admitting his mistakes, the head of the ADQ had the impression of having proved the difference between his party and the Liberal and PQ training. "For Quebecers turn to the future and look at the difference in the ADQ, it appeared to me necessary to say these things," he said, adding that his party was thus capable of being Franc and open.

Mr. Dumont has also argued that voters will vote for the same old bickering between the Liberals and the PQ if they choose to reject the ADQ on December 8. He also denounced the election promises of both political parties, which may well never materialize in the current economic context.

"I ask that we had enough respect for citizens to stop the waltz billions without the source said. These parties are in the process of debt on future generations to try to buy votes in the next election. Either it's future debt or is it something that does not occur. It is a lack of respect, "he started.

In the evening, before a hundred activists of Terrebonne, Mario Dumont was particularly virulent on stage, saying that the ADQ will be the only party to deal with ordinary people after the elections. According to him, other leaders offered sweets to buy votes, but forget the interests of the people on 9 December.

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