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35th Quebec Legislature

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The 35th National Assembly of Quebec was the provincial legislature in Quebec, Canada that was elected in the 1994 Quebec general election and sat from November 29, 1994 to March 13, 1996 and from March 25, 1996 to October 21, 1998. The Parti Québécois led by Jacques Parizeau and Lucien Bouchard were in power during this mandate. Jacques Parizeau resigned after the 1995 Quebec sovereignty referendum which resulted in a narrow victory for the "no" side, and Bouchard succeeded him as PQ leader and Premier in 1996.

Contents

Seats per political party

  • After the 1994 elections
  • Member list

    This was the list of members of the National Assembly of Quebec that were elected in the 1994 election:

    Other elected MNAs

    Other MNAs were elected in by-elections during this mandate

  • Lucien Bouchard, Parti Québécois, Jonquière, February 19, 1996
  • Monique Simard, Parti Québécois, La Prairie, February 19, 1996
  • Jean-Claude St-André, Parti Québécois, L'Assomption, June 10, 1996
  • Pierre-Étienne Laporte, Quebec Liberal Party, June 10, 1996
  • Nicole Léger, Parti Québécois, Pointe-aux-Trembles, December 9, 1996
  • Diane Leblanc, Quebec Liberal Party, Beauce-Sud, April 28, 1997
  • Lucie Papineau, Parti Québécois, Prévost, April 28, 1997
  • Denis Chalifoux, Quebec Liberal Party, Bertrand, October 6, 1997
  • Michèle Lamquin-Éthier, Quebec Liberal Party, Bourassa, October 6, 1997
  • Normand Duguay, Parti Québécois, Duplessis, October 6, 1997
  • Claude Béchard, Quebec Liberal Party, Kamouraska-Témiscouata, October 6, 1997
  • David Whissell, Quebec Liberal Party, Argenteuil, June 1, 1998
  • Parizeau Cabinet (1994-1996)

  • Prime Minister and Executive Council President: Jacques Parizeau
  • Deputy Premier: Bernard Landry
  • Agriculture, Fisheries and Food: Marcel Landry
  • Income Security: Jeanne Blackburn
  • Concerted Action and Employment: Louise Harel
  • President of the Treasury Board, Administration and Public Office: Pauline Marois (1994-1995), Jacques Léonard (1995-1996)
  • Culture and Communications: Marie Malavoy (1994), Rita Dionne-Marsolais (1994-1995), Jacques Parizeau (1995), Louise Beaudoin (1995-1996)
  • International Affairs, Cultural Communities and Immigration: Bernard Landry (1994-1995)
  • Cultural Communities and Immigration: Louise Harel (1995-1996)
  • International Affairs: Bernard Landry (1995-1996)
  • Health and Social Services: Jean Rochon
  • Education: Jean Garon
  • Transportation: Jacques Léonard (1994-1995), Jean Campeau (1995-1996)
  • Canadian Intergovernmental Affairs: Louise Beaudoin
  • Municipal Affairs & Region Development: Guy Chevrette
  • Tourism: Rita Dionne-Marsolais
  • Environment and Wildlife: Jacques Brassard
  • Natural Resources: François Gendron
  • Justice: Paul Bégin
  • Public Safety: Serge Ménard
  • Finances and Revenue: Jean Campeau (1994-1995), Pauline Marois (1995-1996)
  • Industry, Commerce, Science and Technology: Daniel Paillé
  • Restructuration: Richard Le Hir (1994-1995)
  • Bouchard Cabinet (1996-1998)

  • Prime Minister and Executive Council President: Lucien Boucahrd
  • Deputy Premier and Vice-President of the Executive Council: Bernard Landry
  • Agriculture, Fisheries and Food: Guy Julien
  • Income Security: Louise Harel (1996)
  • Employment and Solidarity: Louise Harel (1996-1998)
  • Labor: Mathias Rioux
  • President of the Treasury Board, Administration and Public Office: Jacques Léonard
  • Culture and Communications: Louise Beaudoin
  • International Relations: Sylvain Simard
  • Indian Affairs: Guy Cheverette
  • Health and Social Services: Jean Rochon
  • Education: Pauline Marois
  • Family and Children: Pauline Marois (1997-1998), Nicole Léger (1998)
  • Transportation: Jacques Brassard
  • Canadian Intergovernmental Affairs: Jacques Brassard (1996-1998), Joseph Facal (1998)
  • Municipal Affairs: Rémy Trudel
  • Relations with the Citizens: André Boisclair (1996)
  • Relations with the Citizens and Immigration: André Boisclair (1996-1998)
  • Metropole: Serge Ménard (1996-1997), Robert Perreault (1997-1998)
  • Tourism: David Cliche (1997-1998)
  • Environment and Wildlife: David Cliche (1996-1997), Paul Bégin (1997-1998)
  • Natural Resources: Guy Chevrette
  • Mines, Lands and Forest: Denise Carrier-Perreault (1996-1998)
  • Mines and Lands: Denis Carrier-Perreault (1998)
  • Regional Development and Forests: Jean-Pierre Jolivet (1998)
  • Regions: Guy Chevrette (1998), Jean-Pierre Jolivet (1998)
  • Electoral and Parliamentary reform: Pierre Bélanger (1996-1997), Jean-Pierre Jolivet (1997-1998)
  • Justice: Paul Begin (1996-1997), Serge Ménard (1997-1998)
  • Public Safety: Robert Perreault (1996-1997), Pierre Bélanger (1997-1998)
  • Finances and Revenue: Bernard Landry
  • Finances (Delegate): Roger Bertrand (1996-1997), Rita Dionne-Marsolais (1997-1998)
  • Economy and Finances (State Minister): Bernard Landry
  • Industry, Commerce, Science and Technology: Bernard Landry (1996-1998), François Legault (1998)
  • Industry and Commerce (Delegate): Rita Dionne-Marsolais (1996-1997), Roger Bertrand (1997-1998)
  • References

    35th Quebec Legislature Wikipedia