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- André_Parizeau abstract "André Parizeau is a politician in the Canadian province of Quebec, who is the leader of the Parti communiste du Québec.A split followed a lengthy dispute between Parizeau and the Central Executive Committee of the CPC. In November 2004, Parizeau introduced a series of amendments to the CPC program \"Canada's Future is Socialism\". According to a letter from Ontario leader Elizabeth Rowley, these amendments called on the party to expand its support for Quebec nationalism.The Communist Party of Canada, according to a 2005 release, supports the right of \"national self-determination, up to and including separation\". It does not support the fragmentation of Canada, however, and has called for \"a new, democratic constitutional arrangement based on the equal and voluntary union of Aboriginal peoples, Québec, and English-speaking Canada\". Many in the national party executive considered Parizeau's amendments as reflecting a narrower view of Quebec nationalism.Parizeau's amendments were rejected by the Central Executive Committee by a vote of 7-1; Parizeau himself was the only member to vote in favour. The National Executive Committee (NEC) of the Quebec Party also rejected Parizeau's amendments by a vote of 4-2.In January 2005, Parizeau wrote a letter to PCQ members declaring that the party was in crisis. Describing the four NEC members who opposed his amendments as a \"Gang of Four\" and a pro-federalist faction, he summarily dismissed them from office. In turn, Parizeau's opponents called for the CPC to suspend him from office pending an investigation into his activities.This controversy came to a head at the PCQ convention of April 2005. After delegates voted 16-14 to expel one of the four suspended NEC members, Parizeau's opponents staged a mass walkout from the convention hall. The seventeen delegates who stayed voted to establish a new National Committee and Executive, consisting entirely of Parizeau's supporters.On April 27, 2005, the Central Executive of the CPC voted to expel Parizeau for \"factional activity and the pursuit of a right opportunist line\", declared that the expulsions from the PCQ were illegal, and affirmed the authority of the previous National Executive Committee. This decision was confirmed by the party's Central Committee at a meeting held on June 18–19, 2005.Parizeau's group published a letter of withdrawal from the CPC on June 15, 2005. In this letter, the CPC was accused of holding \"des idées chauvines vis-à-vis du Québec\". The CPC has rejected similar accusations from Parizeau in the past, and now holds the position that Parizeau's group has no legal authority to use the CPQ name. Parizeau's opponents in the CPQ have remained active Quebec, participating in the province's May Day parades and starting a new periodical, entitled Clarté.The CPC's account of this situation is available online, as is the June 2005 letter from Parizeau's PCQ group.Parizeau has been a candidate for Québec solidaire in several provincial elections.".
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- André_Parizeau comment "André Parizeau is a politician in the Canadian province of Quebec, who is the leader of the Parti communiste du Québec.A split followed a lengthy dispute between Parizeau and the Central Executive Committee of the CPC. In November 2004, Parizeau introduced a series of amendments to the CPC program \"Canada's Future is Socialism\".".
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