On Thursday, the Parti Québécois (PQ) released the third chapter of its Blue Book, which details how the constitution of a sovereign Quebec will be written.
As soon as it wins the election, the PQ wants to set up a commission to consult with Quebecers across the province with the aim of drafting a provisional constitution.
These consultations will last between one and two years. “We will answer questions such as: the borders; the capital; the flag; the oath of allegiance; the constitution of political institutions; who is the head of state; how the government is organized; how the courts work; and questions about the political rights of citizens,” explained PQ leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon at a press conference on Thursday at the National Assembly.
This provisional constitution will h

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