Québec Solidaire removed Vincent Marissal from caucus Saturday morning after learning that he intended to join the Parti Québécois.

The party had scheduled a caucus meeting for Sunday morning, but unexpectedly moved it to Saturday morning. Members unanimously confirmed the sanction.

In a news release, the party said its MNA for the Rosemont riding had begun discussions with Paul St-Pierre Plamondon, leader of the Parti Québécois.

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Québec Solidaire stated that Marissal wished to leave the party and run under the Parti Québécois banner in the 2026 provincial election.

"According to our information, these discussions have been going on for several weeks and negotiations with the Parti Québécois were close to completion," read Québ

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